
During January 2025, oxisto focused on release engineering for the Fraunhofer-AISEC/cpg repository, addressing artifact publishing governance within the CI/CD pipeline. By updating the GitHub Actions workflow, oxisto disabled automatic publishing of artifacts to GitHub Packages, effectively preventing unnecessary version proliferation and reducing CI noise. The technical approach involved modifying YAML-based workflow definitions, ensuring that the change was isolated to the CI process without impacting application logic or runtime behavior. oxisto documented the rationale behind this adjustment, establishing a clear foundation for future controlled publishing once a concrete use-case emerges, and maintained repository stability throughout the process.

January 2025 monthly summary for Fraunhofer-AISEC/cpg: Focused on release engineering and artifact publishing governance. Disabled automatic GitHub Packages publishing to prevent excessive artifact versions until a concrete use-case is established. Change is isolated to the CI workflow and does not affect core functionality. Documented rationale and captured commit history to support future controlled publishing once a use-case is identified.
January 2025 monthly summary for Fraunhofer-AISEC/cpg: Focused on release engineering and artifact publishing governance. Disabled automatic GitHub Packages publishing to prevent excessive artifact versions until a concrete use-case is established. Change is isolated to the CI workflow and does not affect core functionality. Documented rationale and captured commit history to support future controlled publishing once a use-case is identified.
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