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Meetj15

Meet Jani developed and maintained build automation scripts for the ppc64le/build-scripts repository, focusing on improving stability, compatibility, and reproducibility across Python and C++ package installations. Using Python, Bash, and CMake, Meet implemented secure dependency management, version-aware build logic, and cross-version testing to support evolving workloads and platforms. The work included aligning build scripts with upstream changes, introducing conditional installation logic, and updating compiler toolchains to ensure reliable builds for packages like torchvision, PyAV, and torchaudio. These enhancements reduced CI flakiness, improved release readiness, and enabled consistent deployment of complex dependencies in diverse Linux environments.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

90%Features

Repository Contributions

19Total
Bugs
1
Commits
19
Features
9
Lines of code
728
Activity Months5

Your Network

997 people

Same Organization

@ibm.com
913

Shared Repositories

84

Work History

March 2026

1 Commits

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026 monthly summary for the ppc64le/build-scripts repository. Focused on stabilizing Torchaudio installation on Python 3.12 and ensuring cross-version compatibility for PPC64LE environments. Delivered a targeted fix to the installation script to support Python 3.12 and torchaudio 2.9.1, ensuring correct library paths and reliable audio processing in downstream workflows. Updated the script and validated against common build pipelines, reducing installation failures and improving developer experience. This change enhances build reproducibility, CI stability, and long-term maintainability for audio-processing stacks.

February 2026

8 Commits • 5 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 — ppc64le/build-scripts: Implemented major build-system enhancements to improve stability, compatibility, and readiness for newer workloads. Delivered gensim 4.3.2 dependency alignment, SentencePiece build reliability improvements, Statsmodels upgrades, Python 3.9 support in the build script, and stabilization of array-record 0.6.0. No critical defects reported; these updates reduce CI flakiness, improve reproducibility, and accelerate downstream deployment. Demonstrates expertise in dependency management, cross-version build scripting, and patch-based upgrades to support long-term maintenance and business value.

January 2026

8 Commits • 2 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026: Hardened the ppc64le/build-scripts pipeline by enforcing secure, reproducible build and dependency management and strengthening cross-version testing. These changes reduce supply-chain risk, improve install reliability across environments, and accelerate validation of new dependencies for production deployments.

July 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

Concise monthly summary for 2025-07 focused on business value and technical achievements for the ppc64le/build-scripts repository.

June 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary: Focused on aligning the build system with upstream changes in torchvision 0.22.0 for the ppc64le platform. Implemented conditional PyAV installation logic tied to the torchvision version and applied targeted pip install fixes. Result: more stable, repeatable builds and smoother releases.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness87.4%
Maintainability87.4%
Architecture87.4%
Performance84.2%
AI Usage21.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BashBazelPythonShellbashpython

Technical Skills

Bazel build systemBuild AutomationBuild ScriptingBuild automationCMakeDependency ManagementDevOpsLinux administrationPackage ManagementPythonPython PackagingPython developmentPython package managementPython scriptingScripting

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

ppc64le/build-scripts

Jun 2025 Mar 2026
5 Months active

Languages Used

PythonShellbashpythonBashBazel

Technical Skills

Build ScriptingDependency ManagementPython PackagingShell ScriptingBuild AutomationBuild automation