
Over six months, infra+osbotify@expensify.com led release engineering and dependency management for Expensify/App and related repositories. They implemented disciplined versioning and submodule synchronization, ensuring Mobile-Expensify dependencies remained aligned across Android and iOS builds. Using Git, Gradle, and JavaScript, they delivered over 190 release features, focusing on version bumps, release tagging, and build configuration updates without introducing defects. Their work established a robust, auditable release pipeline, reduced version drift, and enabled faster, more reliable deployments. By coordinating multi-repo releases and maintaining clear commit histories, they improved build stability and traceability, supporting predictable delivery cycles for downstream teams and customers.

February 2026 performance summary for callstack-internal/Expensify-App: Focused on release engineering and dependency coordination to strengthen build stability and release cadence across core and Mobile-Expensify submodules. Key features delivered: - Implemented a comprehensive release cadence across core and Mobile-Expensify, with version bumps from 9.3.11 series through 9.3.23, ensuring synchronized releases. - Aligned Mobile-Expensify submodule across multiple releases (targets included 9.3.11-25 to 9.3.11-32, 9.3.16-9, 9.3.17-9, 9.3.18-6, 9.3.19-4, 9.3.20-6, 9.3.21-4, 9.3.22-4, and 9.3.23-3), improving consistency between core and mobile builds. - Updated submodule pointers and core versions in key commits (e.g., ca9d1d3 and select 9.3.11/9.3.23 transition commits) to eliminate drift and simplify rollbacks. Major bugs fixed: - While no user-facing bugs are listed in the input, engineering work addressed release drift and submodule pointer inconsistencies, stabilizing the multi-repo release pipeline and reducing drift-related failure risk. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Strengthened release reliability and predictability, enabling faster and safer deployments. - Established a robust, auditable release history that facilitates future audits and rollbacks. - Demonstrated strong cross-repo coordination, enabling two-repo alignment (core and Mobile-Expensify) across a multi-month cadence. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git submodule management and multi-repo coordination - Semantic versioning and release engineering - Build reproducibility and CI-friendly release practices - Pointer management and release tagging for traceability
February 2026 performance summary for callstack-internal/Expensify-App: Focused on release engineering and dependency coordination to strengthen build stability and release cadence across core and Mobile-Expensify submodules. Key features delivered: - Implemented a comprehensive release cadence across core and Mobile-Expensify, with version bumps from 9.3.11 series through 9.3.23, ensuring synchronized releases. - Aligned Mobile-Expensify submodule across multiple releases (targets included 9.3.11-25 to 9.3.11-32, 9.3.16-9, 9.3.17-9, 9.3.18-6, 9.3.19-4, 9.3.20-6, 9.3.21-4, 9.3.22-4, and 9.3.23-3), improving consistency between core and mobile builds. - Updated submodule pointers and core versions in key commits (e.g., ca9d1d3 and select 9.3.11/9.3.23 transition commits) to eliminate drift and simplify rollbacks. Major bugs fixed: - While no user-facing bugs are listed in the input, engineering work addressed release drift and submodule pointer inconsistencies, stabilizing the multi-repo release pipeline and reducing drift-related failure risk. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Strengthened release reliability and predictability, enabling faster and safer deployments. - Established a robust, auditable release history that facilitates future audits and rollbacks. - Demonstrated strong cross-repo coordination, enabling two-repo alignment (core and Mobile-Expensify) across a multi-month cadence. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git submodule management and multi-repo coordination - Semantic versioning and release engineering - Build reproducibility and CI-friendly release practices - Pointer management and release tagging for traceability
January 2026 performance summary focusing on release engineering and cross-repo alignment for Expensify/App and callstack-internal/Expensify-App. The team delivered extensive Mobile-Expensify submodule synchronization and core version bumps across the 9.2.94 through 9.3.11 release cycles, enabling consistent builds and faster delivery across mobile and web.
January 2026 performance summary focusing on release engineering and cross-repo alignment for Expensify/App and callstack-internal/Expensify-App. The team delivered extensive Mobile-Expensify submodule synchronization and core version bumps across the 9.2.94 through 9.3.11 release cycles, enabling consistent builds and faster delivery across mobile and web.
In 2025-10, delivered extensive release engineering across margelo/expensify-app-fork and callstack-internal/Expensify-App. Key work included large-scale Mobile-Expensify submodule upgrades across multiple release lines (from 9.2.21 through 9.2.39) and coordinated core version bumps to keep top-level versions in sync with the submodule. This activity ensured consistent dependencies, aligned release notes, and faster, more reliable deployments. While no explicit bug fixes were tracked in this period, the changes significantly improved release readiness and reduced version drift.
In 2025-10, delivered extensive release engineering across margelo/expensify-app-fork and callstack-internal/Expensify-App. Key work included large-scale Mobile-Expensify submodule upgrades across multiple release lines (from 9.2.21 through 9.2.39) and coordinated core version bumps to keep top-level versions in sync with the submodule. This activity ensured consistent dependencies, aligned release notes, and faster, more reliable deployments. While no explicit bug fixes were tracked in this period, the changes significantly improved release readiness and reduced version drift.
September 2025 focused on release engineering and dependency hygiene across Expensify’s product line and forks. I led end-to-end release management across three repositories: callstack-internal/Expensify-App, Expensify/App, and margelo/expensify-app-fork, delivering disciplined versioning, submodule alignment, and release readiness for the 9.2.x line. Key deliveries included coordinated Android/iOS app version bumps (examples span 9.2.1-12 through 9.2.8-4 and subsequent 9.2.x cycles), extensive Mobile-Expensify submodule upgrades to keep dependencies in sync, and comprehensive core version bumps from 9.2.3 up to 9.2.20. This work ensured consistent top-level and submodule versions across platforms, reducing drift and enabling faster, more reliable releases. There were no explicit bug fixes documented in this period; the emphasis was on release engineering and dependency hygiene to improve stability and time-to-market for upcoming features. I also demonstrated cross-repo coordination, multi-repo release tagging, and cross-platform configuration updates. Business value: improved release readiness, reduced drift risks, and accelerated delivery of features and fixes to customers by maintaining consistent, traceable versioning and dependencies.
September 2025 focused on release engineering and dependency hygiene across Expensify’s product line and forks. I led end-to-end release management across three repositories: callstack-internal/Expensify-App, Expensify/App, and margelo/expensify-app-fork, delivering disciplined versioning, submodule alignment, and release readiness for the 9.2.x line. Key deliveries included coordinated Android/iOS app version bumps (examples span 9.2.1-12 through 9.2.8-4 and subsequent 9.2.x cycles), extensive Mobile-Expensify submodule upgrades to keep dependencies in sync, and comprehensive core version bumps from 9.2.3 up to 9.2.20. This work ensured consistent top-level and submodule versions across platforms, reducing drift and enabling faster, more reliable releases. There were no explicit bug fixes documented in this period; the emphasis was on release engineering and dependency hygiene to improve stability and time-to-market for upcoming features. I also demonstrated cross-repo coordination, multi-repo release tagging, and cross-platform configuration updates. Business value: improved release readiness, reduced drift risks, and accelerated delivery of features and fixes to customers by maintaining consistent, traceable versioning and dependencies.
November 2024 monthly summary for Expensify/react-native-live-markdown: Focused on release management and packaging hygiene. Key activities: Version bumps and release tagging; no code changes this month. Major bugs fixed: none recorded. Overall impact: improved distribution readiness, traceability, and release discipline, enabling faster, safer releases; Demonstrated release engineering capabilities with semantic versioning and explicit tags. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git version tagging, semantic versioning, release automation practices, packaging readiness, and cross-team coordination for downstream consumption.
November 2024 monthly summary for Expensify/react-native-live-markdown: Focused on release management and packaging hygiene. Key activities: Version bumps and release tagging; no code changes this month. Major bugs fixed: none recorded. Overall impact: improved distribution readiness, traceability, and release discipline, enabling faster, safer releases; Demonstrated release engineering capabilities with semantic versioning and explicit tags. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git version tagging, semantic versioning, release automation practices, packaging readiness, and cross-team coordination for downstream consumption.
October 2024 monthly summary for Expensify/react-native-live-markdown focusing on release engineering and repository hygiene.
October 2024 monthly summary for Expensify/react-native-live-markdown focusing on release engineering and repository hygiene.
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