
Over a two-month period, M. Verdon focused on release engineering and package migration for the EIT-Pathogena/client repository. They standardized release candidate versioning and synchronized dependency locks using Python and TOML, improving build reproducibility and deployment stability. Verdon also managed the migration from the deprecated pathogena package to gpas, updating the CLI to provide deprecation warnings and revising documentation, the README, and Dockerfile to reflect the new package path. Their work emphasized build management, version control, and package management, resulting in a more predictable release process and clear migration guidance, though no user-facing bugs were addressed during this period.

2025-08 monthly summary for EIT-Pathogena/client: Migration to the gpas package completed and deprecation of the pathogena package implemented. Delivered deprecation warnings in the CLI, updated documentation, README, and Dockerfile to reflect the rename, and aligned the release process with the 2.2.x line (including 2.2.2rc1) with relevant changelog notes.
2025-08 monthly summary for EIT-Pathogena/client: Migration to the gpas package completed and deprecation of the pathogena package implemented. Delivered deprecation warnings in the CLI, updated documentation, README, and Dockerfile to reflect the rename, and aligned the release process with the 2.2.x line (including 2.2.2rc1) with relevant changelog notes.
June 2025 (2025-06) Monthly summary for EIT-Pathogena/client: Implemented standardized release versioning and dependency lock synchronization to improve build reproducibility, release predictability, and deployment stability. Delivered an RC-based release workflow with updated changelog, Dockerfile, and uv.lock synchronization. No user-facing bug fixes this month; focus was on release engineering and infrastructure alignment.
June 2025 (2025-06) Monthly summary for EIT-Pathogena/client: Implemented standardized release versioning and dependency lock synchronization to improve build reproducibility, release predictability, and deployment stability. Delivered an RC-based release workflow with updated changelog, Dockerfile, and uv.lock synchronization. No user-facing bug fixes this month; focus was on release engineering and infrastructure alignment.
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