
Manuel Rafeli contributed to several PagoPA repositories, focusing on backend infrastructure and deployment automation. He enhanced the pagopa/selfcare-onboarding and pagopa/selfcare-external-api-backend projects by implementing Terraform-based Azure container deployments, improving API mapping logic, and standardizing OpenAPI paths for better maintainability. His work included integrating Namirial SWS, enabling MongoDB autoscaling, and refining CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions. Manuel also improved logging clarity and documentation, supporting onboarding and governance in italia/eid-wallet-it-docs. Using Java, Terraform, and YAML, he addressed environment parity, scalability, and security, demonstrating a thorough approach to cloud engineering and configuration management across multiple environments.

September 2025: Focused on documenting contributors and improving onboarding in the italia/eid-wallet-it-docs repository. Delivered a docs-only update to officially recognize a new contributor and reinforce governance standards. No code or feature changes in this sprint; the work improves collaboration, transparency, and maintenance of the documentation.
September 2025: Focused on documenting contributors and improving onboarding in the italia/eid-wallet-it-docs repository. Delivered a docs-only update to officially recognize a new contributor and reinforce governance standards. No code or feature changes in this sprint; the work improves collaboration, transparency, and maintenance of the documentation.
November 2024 performance highlights: Delivered critical cross-repo features, stabilized deployments, and improved security and observability. Core wins include Namirial SWS integration enhancements; MongoDB autoscaling in UAT/Prod; token-exchange frontend deployment via Azure managed identities; Billing Developer Portal assets infrastructure; OpenAPI path standardization and API security updates. Fixed default event watching for PNPG and PR validation base-branch reference to improve reliability and accuracy.
November 2024 performance highlights: Delivered critical cross-repo features, stabilized deployments, and improved security and observability. Core wins include Namirial SWS integration enhancements; MongoDB autoscaling in UAT/Prod; token-exchange frontend deployment via Azure managed identities; Billing Developer Portal assets infrastructure; OpenAPI path standardization and API security updates. Fixed default event watching for PNPG and PR validation base-branch reference to improve reliability and accuracy.
October 2024 monthly summary focusing on stabilizing contract template mapping in the external API and expanding deployment automation for Namirial across environments. Key bug fix involved correcting the mapping of contract template path and version by institution type, with tests updated and a refactor to use a dedicated getInstitutionContractTemplate method for clarity and potential efficiency. On the onboarding side, implemented Terraform-based infrastructure to deploy the Namirial Signature container on Azure across dev/uat/prod, including environment-specific resources (container groups, storage, networking) and enabling Namirial SWS container deployment on UAT/PROD with dynamic CPU/memory/ENV vars and Springdoc API docs. These changes improve deployment reliability, environment parity, and API documentation. Overall impact includes reduced mapping risk, faster environment provisioning, and better observability for Namirial deployments. Technologies demonstrated include Terraform, Azure, container deployment patterns, dynamic configuration, Springdoc API documentation, and test-driven adjustments.
October 2024 monthly summary focusing on stabilizing contract template mapping in the external API and expanding deployment automation for Namirial across environments. Key bug fix involved correcting the mapping of contract template path and version by institution type, with tests updated and a refactor to use a dedicated getInstitutionContractTemplate method for clarity and potential efficiency. On the onboarding side, implemented Terraform-based infrastructure to deploy the Namirial Signature container on Azure across dev/uat/prod, including environment-specific resources (container groups, storage, networking) and enabling Namirial SWS container deployment on UAT/PROD with dynamic CPU/memory/ENV vars and Springdoc API docs. These changes improve deployment reliability, environment parity, and API documentation. Overall impact includes reduced mapping risk, faster environment provisioning, and better observability for Namirial deployments. Technologies demonstrated include Terraform, Azure, container deployment patterns, dynamic configuration, Springdoc API documentation, and test-driven adjustments.
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