
Mauro Servienti contributed to the Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS and ServiceControl repositories by building features that enhanced cloud messaging, observability, and system reliability. He implemented metrics messaging support and S3 payload signing configuration, enabling better monitoring and compatibility with services like Cloudflare R2. Mauro modernized CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and upgraded project frameworks to .NET 8, improving maintainability and future readiness. His work included integrating AWS Lambda endpoints with dependency injection, refining header propagation, and stabilizing DynamoDB and RavenDB tests. Using C#, YAML, and AWS SDK, Mauro focused on robust backend development, code organization, and seamless cloud service integration.

July 2025: Delivered a critical framework upgrade for the Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS project, moving Cleanup.csproj from .NET 6 to .NET 8 to reduce technical debt, improve performance and security, and prepare for future enhancements. The change is a configuration update with minimal code changes, and sets the stage for broader .NET 8 migrations across the repository. This aligns with our strategy to leverage newer platform capabilities and extend long-term support.
July 2025: Delivered a critical framework upgrade for the Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS project, moving Cleanup.csproj from .NET 6 to .NET 8 to reduce technical debt, improve performance and security, and prepare for future enhancements. The change is a configuration update with minimal code changes, and sets the stage for broader .NET 8 migrations across the repository. This aligns with our strategy to leverage newer platform capabilities and extend long-term support.
In April 2025, delivered notable features across ServiceControl and NServiceBus repos, fixed reliability issues, and strengthened testing and documentation. Key outcomes include a new AWS Lambda SQS endpoint extension with DI integration, enhanced header propagation for SQS messages, expanded load-testing documentation, and targeted fixes to RavenDB external mode memory checks and documentation typos, collectively boosting stability, interoperability, and developer productivity in cloud and server environments.
In April 2025, delivered notable features across ServiceControl and NServiceBus repos, fixed reliability issues, and strengthened testing and documentation. Key outcomes include a new AWS Lambda SQS endpoint extension with DI integration, enhanced header propagation for SQS messages, expanded load-testing documentation, and targeted fixes to RavenDB external mode memory checks and documentation typos, collectively boosting stability, interoperability, and developer productivity in cloud and server environments.
March 2025 Monthly Summary focusing on key delivers, major fixes, impact, and skills demonstrated across two core repos: Particular/ServiceControl and Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS.
March 2025 Monthly Summary focusing on key delivers, major fixes, impact, and skills demonstrated across two core repos: Particular/ServiceControl and Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on two core repositories: Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS and Particular/NServiceBus.Persistence.DynamoDB. Delivered CI/CD improvements, test modernization, and stability fixes that drive business value by speeding up reliable builds, reducing test warnings, and stabilizing critical infrastructure tests.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on two core repositories: Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS and Particular/NServiceBus.Persistence.DynamoDB. Delivered CI/CD improvements, test modernization, and stability fixes that drive business value by speeding up reliable builds, reducing test warnings, and stabilizing critical infrastructure tests.
November 2024 performance summary for the Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS project focused on delivering business-value features and improving telemetry reliability. This period centered on enabling metrics-oriented messaging within the SQS transport, while preserving compatibility and test coverage. The work supports better observability, SLA tracking, and operational decision-making with minimal risk to existing flows.
November 2024 performance summary for the Particular/NServiceBus.AmazonSQS project focused on delivering business-value features and improving telemetry reliability. This period centered on enabling metrics-oriented messaging within the SQS transport, while preserving compatibility and test coverage. The work supports better observability, SLA tracking, and operational decision-making with minimal risk to existing flows.
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