
Paolo Gallina engineered and maintained deployment automation and agent management solutions in the newrelic/helm-charts and newrelic/open-install-library repositories. He delivered Helm chart enhancements for Kubernetes, focusing on secure agent deployment, dynamic configuration, and streamlined upgrade paths. Paolo applied Go, YAML, and PowerShell scripting to implement features such as RBAC improvements, proxy and certificate support, and cross-platform installer updates. His work included refactoring authentication flows, automating release management, and hardening Windows installation processes. By aligning chart versioning, improving documentation, and expanding test coverage, Paolo ensured reliable, policy-compliant deployments and reduced operational risk, demonstrating depth in DevOps and infrastructure automation.
March 2026 monthly summary for newrelic/open-install-library focusing on installation automation improvements. Delivered New Relic Agent Installation Simplification by removing agent-related configurations and tasks from the installer, and updated the default agent version to 1.10.0. These changes reduce setup complexity and standardize deployments across environments.
March 2026 monthly summary for newrelic/open-install-library focusing on installation automation improvements. Delivered New Relic Agent Installation Simplification by removing agent-related configurations and tasks from the installer, and updated the default agent version to 1.10.0. These changes reduce setup complexity and standardize deployments across environments.
Monthly summary for 2026-01: Deliveries focused on Windows agent installation hardening, configuration enhancements with identity authentication, and cross-platform agent upgrades in newrelic/open-install-library. Key outcomes include improved deployment reliability, policy-compliant installations, streamlined configuration management, and faster access to latest features across Windows and other platforms. These changes reduce installation failures, strengthen security controls, and accelerate value realization for customers.
Monthly summary for 2026-01: Deliveries focused on Windows agent installation hardening, configuration enhancements with identity authentication, and cross-platform agent upgrades in newrelic/open-install-library. Key outcomes include improved deployment reliability, policy-compliant installations, streamlined configuration management, and faster access to latest features across Windows and other platforms. These changes reduce installation failures, strengthen security controls, and accelerate value realization for customers.
December 2025 Monthly Summary for open-source DevEx work across repositories. Focus was stabilizing release pipelines, upgrading agent control deployments, and expanding Windows installation coverage. Outcome: more reliable CI/CD, up-to-date deployments, and broader platform support with clear upgrade paths.
December 2025 Monthly Summary for open-source DevEx work across repositories. Focus was stabilizing release pipelines, upgrading agent control deployments, and expanding Windows installation coverage. Outcome: more reliable CI/CD, up-to-date deployments, and broader platform support with clear upgrade paths.
October 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/docs-website project. Focused on documentation accuracy around proxy usage and certificate validation. No new features shipped this month. Major bug fix implemented: removed outdated callout about proxy configuration and certificate validation; updated guidance to reflect current capabilities (commit 8090bddb8a0be5b798ac2f779f0c55f99d31a4a0).
October 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/docs-website project. Focused on documentation accuracy around proxy usage and certificate validation. No new features shipped this month. Major bug fix implemented: removed outdated callout about proxy configuration and certificate validation; updated guidance to reflect current capabilities (commit 8090bddb8a0be5b798ac2f779f0c55f99d31a4a0).
September 2025 performance summary for newrelic/docs-website and newrelic/helm-charts. Delivered end-to-end improvements to agent control release notes and coordinated Helm chart releases, with a targeted bug fix improving key retrieval reliability.
September 2025 performance summary for newrelic/docs-website and newrelic/helm-charts. Delivered end-to-end improvements to agent control release notes and coordinated Helm chart releases, with a targeted bug fix improving key retrieval reliability.
Month 2025-08 highlights: Delivered deployment enhancements and security improvements across Helm-based charts, including proxy support, certificate handling, and Flux installation enhancements. Reorganized deployment configuration for clarity, removed TTL from jobs to align with deployment needs, and expanded documentation. These changes reduce manual intervention, improve reliability in proxied environments, and strengthen security across HTTP/OCI clients.
Month 2025-08 highlights: Delivered deployment enhancements and security improvements across Helm-based charts, including proxy support, certificate handling, and Flux installation enhancements. Reorganized deployment configuration for clarity, removed TTL from jobs to align with deployment needs, and expanded documentation. These changes reduce manual intervention, improve reliability in proxied environments, and strengthen security across HTTP/OCI clients.
July 2025 monthly summary for newrelic/helm-charts: Focused on security-conscious authentication modernization and reliable Helm chart lifecycle management for the Agent Control suite. Implemented a streamlined authentication flow by refactoring configuration to support L1/L2 identities and custom secret references, and introduced a local client authentication token (identityClientAuthToken) that takes precedence over identityClientSecret. Performed routine version bumps and documentation cleanup for the Agent-Control Helm Chart, ensuring alignment across components and improved dealer/user-facing documentation. These changes reduce operational complexity, improve security posture, and enable more predictable deployments.
July 2025 monthly summary for newrelic/helm-charts: Focused on security-conscious authentication modernization and reliable Helm chart lifecycle management for the Agent Control suite. Implemented a streamlined authentication flow by refactoring configuration to support L1/L2 identities and custom secret references, and introduced a local client authentication token (identityClientAuthToken) that takes precedence over identityClientSecret. Performed routine version bumps and documentation cleanup for the Agent-Control Helm Chart, ensuring alignment across components and improved dealer/user-facing documentation. These changes reduce operational complexity, improve security posture, and enable more predictable deployments.
June 2025 focused on stabilizing and accelerating Agent Control Deployment within the New Relic Helm charts. Implemented environment-driven chart versioning to prevent race conditions, strengthened test coverage around the behavior, and refactored image configuration to ensure correct toolkit image usage during install/uninstall. Deliverables reduce deployment risk, streamline CI validation, and improve operator experience.
June 2025 focused on stabilizing and accelerating Agent Control Deployment within the New Relic Helm charts. Implemented environment-driven chart versioning to prevent race conditions, strengthened test coverage around the behavior, and refactored image configuration to ensure correct toolkit image usage during install/uninstall. Deliverables reduce deployment risk, streamline CI validation, and improve operator experience.
May 2025: Delivered targeted improvements to the Agent Deployment Helm Chart in the newrelic/helm-charts repository, focusing on secret ownership, labeling refinements, and upgrade reliability. Implemented changes to agent-control-deployment for refined secret management, adjusted pre-install labels, removed a redundant label selector from the uninstall job, and bumped the chart version to reflect the updates. These changes enhance security, reduce deployment/configuration risk, and streamline upgrade paths for operators.
May 2025: Delivered targeted improvements to the Agent Deployment Helm Chart in the newrelic/helm-charts repository, focusing on secret ownership, labeling refinements, and upgrade reliability. Implemented changes to agent-control-deployment for refined secret management, adjusted pre-install labels, removed a redundant label selector from the uninstall job, and bumped the chart version to reflect the updates. These changes enhance security, reduce deployment/configuration risk, and streamline upgrade paths for operators.
April 2025 — Focused on strengthening the Agent-Control Helm Chart for newrelic/helm-charts to improve deployment reliability and upgrade smoothness. Implemented a version bump and alignment of the deployment image tag, enhanced deletion and uninstall job handling, and removed dependency on the main service account. Refactored uninstall logic to improve resource deletion and RBAC configurations, contributing to deployment robustness and smoother upgrades. Overall impact: more robust deployments, cleaner RBAC boundaries, and streamlined upgrade path. Technologies involved include Kubernetes Helm charts, Helm release management, RBAC, uninstall/delete job patterns, and image tagging/versioning.
April 2025 — Focused on strengthening the Agent-Control Helm Chart for newrelic/helm-charts to improve deployment reliability and upgrade smoothness. Implemented a version bump and alignment of the deployment image tag, enhanced deletion and uninstall job handling, and removed dependency on the main service account. Refactored uninstall logic to improve resource deletion and RBAC configurations, contributing to deployment robustness and smoother upgrades. Overall impact: more robust deployments, cleaner RBAC boundaries, and streamlined upgrade path. Technologies involved include Kubernetes Helm charts, Helm release management, RBAC, uninstall/delete job patterns, and image tagging/versioning.
March 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments, business value, and technical delivery across Helm charts and distribution configs.
March 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments, business value, and technical delivery across Helm charts and distribution configs.
February 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering Agent Control capabilities, upgrading agent versions across installers, and improving documentation for migration and YAML readability. The work emphasizes business value through consistent deployments, reduced risk from RBAC cleanup, and clear migration guidance.
February 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering Agent Control capabilities, upgrading agent versions across installers, and improving documentation for migration and YAML readability. The work emphasizes business value through consistent deployments, reduced risk from RBAC cleanup, and clear migration guidance.
Month: 2025-01 focused on delivering high-value improvements across Helm charts and installer configurations to improve clarity, consistency, and deployment reliability. Two major deliveries: identity-based configuration naming standardization for the agent-control Helm chart (L1 values renamed to a generic 'identity' and chart version updated) and a version bump of the New Relic Infrastructure Agent to 0.30.0 across Debian, RHEL, and SUSE installer configurations to ensure deployments use the latest agent. Commit-level traceability is preserved for auditability.
Month: 2025-01 focused on delivering high-value improvements across Helm charts and installer configurations to improve clarity, consistency, and deployment reliability. Two major deliveries: identity-based configuration naming standardization for the agent-control Helm chart (L1 values renamed to a generic 'identity' and chart version updated) and a version bump of the New Relic Infrastructure Agent to 0.30.0 across Debian, RHEL, and SUSE installer configurations to ensure deployments use the latest agent. Commit-level traceability is preserved for auditability.
December 2024 monthly summary for newrelic/helm-charts focusing on delivering quantifiable business value through feature delivery, security and maintenance cleanups, and chart ecosystem enhancements.
December 2024 monthly summary for newrelic/helm-charts focusing on delivering quantifiable business value through feature delivery, security and maintenance cleanups, and chart ecosystem enhancements.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 (newrelic/helm-charts): Key features delivered: - Enhanced RBAC permissions for the New Relic Super Agent to create and manage APM resources (rbac.yaml), enabling end-to-end resource provisioning. Commit: 32930e3bb0af172e822290984dff05ee2e6baea3. PR #1519. - Dynamic agent type support: Helm chart updates introducing dynamicAgent capability, updates to dependencies/chart versions, and ConfigMaps/extra volumes documentation and examples for flexible agent configurations. Commit: 32d0166173680e112895684fb7fe188573fb84a7. PR #1531. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs fixed this month. (No explicitly reported critical fixes in scope.) Overall impact and accomplishments: - Expanded operational capability: end-to-end provisioning of APM resources via the Super Agent, reducing manual steps and enabling faster deployments. - Increased deployment/testing flexibility: dynamic agent type support and updated chart dependencies improve testing coverage and configuration options. - Improved maintainability: aligned dependencies and documented best practices for ConfigMaps/extra volumes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Kubernetes RBAC, Helm chart engineering, dependency/version management, ConfigMaps and extra volumes, release management, and clear, developer-facing documentation. Business value: - Accelerated provisioning cycles for APM resources, improved reliability of deployments, and stronger governance through expanded RBAC.
Monthly summary for 2024-11 (newrelic/helm-charts): Key features delivered: - Enhanced RBAC permissions for the New Relic Super Agent to create and manage APM resources (rbac.yaml), enabling end-to-end resource provisioning. Commit: 32930e3bb0af172e822290984dff05ee2e6baea3. PR #1519. - Dynamic agent type support: Helm chart updates introducing dynamicAgent capability, updates to dependencies/chart versions, and ConfigMaps/extra volumes documentation and examples for flexible agent configurations. Commit: 32d0166173680e112895684fb7fe188573fb84a7. PR #1531. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs fixed this month. (No explicitly reported critical fixes in scope.) Overall impact and accomplishments: - Expanded operational capability: end-to-end provisioning of APM resources via the Super Agent, reducing manual steps and enabling faster deployments. - Increased deployment/testing flexibility: dynamic agent type support and updated chart dependencies improve testing coverage and configuration options. - Improved maintainability: aligned dependencies and documented best practices for ConfigMaps/extra volumes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Kubernetes RBAC, Helm chart engineering, dependency/version management, ConfigMaps and extra volumes, release management, and clear, developer-facing documentation. Business value: - Accelerated provisioning cycles for APM resources, improved reliability of deployments, and stronger governance through expanded RBAC.

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