
Mojo Joye developed and enhanced Kubernetes operators for managing Kea DHCP services, focusing on declarative resource management and lifecycle automation. Working in the k8s-operatorhub/community-operators and redhat-openshift-ecosystem/community-operators-prod repositories, Mojo introduced Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) to enable scalable deployment and consistent configuration of Kea DHCP servers and control agents across Kubernetes and OpenShift environments. Leveraging YAML and expertise in API development and DevOps, Mojo standardized CRD schemas, improved test coverage, and updated metadata for better compatibility and traceability. The work addressed manual configuration challenges, streamlined operator upgrades, and ensured reliable deployments, demonstrating depth in cloud infrastructure and operator patterns.
April 2026: Delivered significant enhancements to the OCP Kea DHCP operator within the community-operators-prod repository, enabling CRD-driven management of DHCP services on Kubernetes/OpenShift and improving OpenShift compatibility. Strengthened testing and packaging metadata to ensure reliable deployments and better upstream compatibility.
April 2026: Delivered significant enhancements to the OCP Kea DHCP operator within the community-operators-prod repository, enabling CRD-driven management of DHCP services on Kubernetes/OpenShift and improving OpenShift compatibility. Strengthened testing and packaging metadata to ensure reliable deployments and better upstream compatibility.
March 2026 monthly summary: Delivered Kea DHCP Kubernetes CRD (Custom Resource Definitions) support in the community-operators repo, enabling declarative management of Kea DHCP servers and control agents within Kubernetes. This work establishes scalable deployment and lifecycle management, reducing manual configuration and drift while enabling operator-driven operations across clusters.
March 2026 monthly summary: Delivered Kea DHCP Kubernetes CRD (Custom Resource Definitions) support in the community-operators repo, enabling declarative management of Kea DHCP servers and control agents within Kubernetes. This work establishes scalable deployment and lifecycle management, reducing manual configuration and drift while enabling operator-driven operations across clusters.

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