
Nithin Vadakken developed core access and data management features for the MeiH10/RPI-EventHub platform over two months, focusing on robust backend and frontend solutions. He engineered a granular role-based access control system, replacing basic email verification with defined user roles to enable fine-grained permissions and governance. Using Node.js, React, and Mongoose, Nithin also implemented an automated event archiving system that leverages daily cron jobs to move outdated events to a dedicated archive, ensuring data integrity and streamlined collections. His work included UI adjustments to reflect new permissions, backend data migrations, and careful handling of authentication and user experience flows.

Concise monthly summary for MeiH10/RPI-EventHub - 2025-03 focusing on key features, major fixes, impact, and technical achievements with business value.
Concise monthly summary for MeiH10/RPI-EventHub - 2025-03 focusing on key features, major fixes, impact, and technical achievements with business value.
February 2025 – MeiH10/RPI-EventHub: Delivered Role-Based Access Control System (RBAC) introducing granular roles and permissions to replace simplistic email verification. The new roles are Banned, Unverified, Verified, ClubOfficer, and Admin, enabling fine-grained permissions and governance across the platform.
February 2025 – MeiH10/RPI-EventHub: Delivered Role-Based Access Control System (RBAC) introducing granular roles and permissions to replace simplistic email verification. The new roles are Banned, Unverified, Verified, ClubOfficer, and Admin, enabling fine-grained permissions and governance across the platform.
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