
Patrick Linnane contributed deeply to the Homebrew ecosystem, building and maintaining core packaging, CI/CD, and automation infrastructure across repositories like Homebrew/brew and homebrew-core. He engineered robust formula and cask management workflows, modernized macOS compatibility, and streamlined dependency updates using Ruby, Shell, and Go. Patrick’s work included cross-repo upgrades, security hardening, and migration of legacy components, ensuring reliable builds and smooth user experiences. He implemented automated version bumping, standardized code quality with RuboCop, and improved analytics and search UX. His technical approach emphasized maintainability, platform support, and secure distribution, resulting in a resilient, scalable software packaging environment.

February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary: Delivered notable features and stability improvements across Homebrew ecosystems with a focus on user experience, packaging reliability, and maintainability. Highlights include annotated search results for deprecated/disabled items in brew with test coverage; standardized download URLs and livecheck/versioning across multiple Homebrew Casks; enforcements of minimum macOS versions for select apps to improve stability; updates to RedisInsight (3.0.2) and installation path refinements for Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool; and expansion of core formulas with new packages (Skillshare, Actions-Up) plus packaging tweaks and broad code quality improvements (RuboCop fixes) including removal of python-argcomplete. These changes collectively increase user trust, reduce install-time issues, and streamline future updates across the ecosystem.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary: Delivered notable features and stability improvements across Homebrew ecosystems with a focus on user experience, packaging reliability, and maintainability. Highlights include annotated search results for deprecated/disabled items in brew with test coverage; standardized download URLs and livecheck/versioning across multiple Homebrew Casks; enforcements of minimum macOS versions for select apps to improve stability; updates to RedisInsight (3.0.2) and installation path refinements for Genealogical DNA Analysis Tool; and expansion of core formulas with new packages (Skillshare, Actions-Up) plus packaging tweaks and broad code quality improvements (RuboCop fixes) including removal of python-argcomplete. These changes collectively increase user trust, reduce install-time issues, and streamline future updates across the ecosystem.
January 2026 performance snapshot: Expanded the Homebrew ecosystem with broad feature coverage, strengthened security and packaging reliability, and reduced maintenance risk across core repositories. The month focused on delivering value to developers and operators through new formulas, security hardening, and process improvements that enable faster, safer software delivery.
January 2026 performance snapshot: Expanded the Homebrew ecosystem with broad feature coverage, strengthened security and packaging reliability, and reduced maintenance risk across core repositories. The month focused on delivering value to developers and operators through new formulas, security hardening, and process improvements that enable faster, safer software delivery.
December 2025 delivered measurable business value across the Homebrew ecosystem by combining feature delivery, governance improvements, reliability hardening, and security posture enhancements. Notable outcomes include four new Homebrew formulas (Matcha, html-to-markdown, Papeer, Termshot) with associated versioned commits, a governance overhaul for clearer roles and decision processes, and a new source-open command to quickly navigate to formula sources. The month also featured large-scale Codebase modernization via Pathname#glob migrations across 15+ repositories to standardize file globbing, plus CI/environment optimizations (ubuntu-slim runners, Ruby 3.4.8 upgrades, and updated setup-ruby) that reduced build times and improved reliability. Cask updates improved macOS compatibility and introduced a new copilot-cli cask while deprecating or securing HTTPS-inaccessible items. In addition, ongoing bottle updates and Perl 5.42.0 compatibility work across the ecosystem reduce risk and maintain compatibility with platform dependencies.
December 2025 delivered measurable business value across the Homebrew ecosystem by combining feature delivery, governance improvements, reliability hardening, and security posture enhancements. Notable outcomes include four new Homebrew formulas (Matcha, html-to-markdown, Papeer, Termshot) with associated versioned commits, a governance overhaul for clearer roles and decision processes, and a new source-open command to quickly navigate to formula sources. The month also featured large-scale Codebase modernization via Pathname#glob migrations across 15+ repositories to standardize file globbing, plus CI/environment optimizations (ubuntu-slim runners, Ruby 3.4.8 upgrades, and updated setup-ruby) that reduced build times and improved reliability. Cask updates improved macOS compatibility and introduced a new copilot-cli cask while deprecating or securing HTTPS-inaccessible items. In addition, ongoing bottle updates and Perl 5.42.0 compatibility work across the ecosystem reduce risk and maintain compatibility with platform dependencies.
November 2025 monthly performance summary focused on delivering business value through cross-repo packaging improvements, feature updates, and stability fixes across the Homebrew ecosystem. The work emphasizes clear user guidance, platform compatibility, and robust dependency management to support distribution, security, and developer experience.
November 2025 monthly performance summary focused on delivering business value through cross-repo packaging improvements, feature updates, and stability fixes across the Homebrew ecosystem. The work emphasizes clear user guidance, platform compatibility, and robust dependency management to support distribution, security, and developer experience.
October 2025 performance highlights across Homebrew repositories. Delivered broad macOS compatibility improvements, strengthened build reliability, and improved packaging maintainability across homebrew-cask, brew, and core. Key outcomes include cross-project minimum macOS version updates, removal of legacy migrations and deprecated components, multi-arch Docker and CI/CD improvements, and ongoing bottle and Python/Ruby compatibility updates. These efforts reduce friction for users on newer macOS, speed up release cycles, and reduce maintenance overhead for the ecosystem.
October 2025 performance highlights across Homebrew repositories. Delivered broad macOS compatibility improvements, strengthened build reliability, and improved packaging maintainability across homebrew-cask, brew, and core. Key outcomes include cross-project minimum macOS version updates, removal of legacy migrations and deprecated components, multi-arch Docker and CI/CD improvements, and ongoing bottle and Python/Ruby compatibility updates. These efforts reduce friction for users on newer macOS, speed up release cycles, and reduce maintenance overhead for the ecosystem.
September 2025 monthly summary for a developer: Key features delivered, major fixes, and overall impact across multiple Homebrew repos and related projects. Focused on business value, platform modernization, security posture, and cross‑architecture readiness. Highlights include CI/Platform upgrades, packaging/compatibility improvements, security updates, and Catalina era cleanup across the codebase.
September 2025 monthly summary for a developer: Key features delivered, major fixes, and overall impact across multiple Homebrew repos and related projects. Focused on business value, platform modernization, security posture, and cross‑architecture readiness. Highlights include CI/Platform upgrades, packaging/compatibility improvements, security updates, and Catalina era cleanup across the codebase.
August 2025 performance snapshot: Delivered security hardening, CI/CD reliability improvements, code scanning accuracy enhancements, autobump governance across the ecosystem, and new formulas in core repos. Key outcomes include reduced attack surface, more reliable builds, faster release cycles, and expanded, well-tested components across the Homebrew and core formula community.
August 2025 performance snapshot: Delivered security hardening, CI/CD reliability improvements, code scanning accuracy enhancements, autobump governance across the ecosystem, and new formulas in core repos. Key outcomes include reduced attack surface, more reliable builds, faster release cycles, and expanded, well-tested components across the Homebrew and core formula community.
July 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering core features, improving code quality, and strengthening security across two core Homebrew repos (Homebrew/brew and Homebrew/homebrew-portable-ruby). The work emphasizes business value through reliable CI/CD, maintainable tooling, and secure runtime portability.
July 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering core features, improving code quality, and strengthening security across two core Homebrew repos (Homebrew/brew and Homebrew/homebrew-portable-ruby). The work emphasizes business value through reliable CI/CD, maintainable tooling, and secure runtime portability.
June 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing runtime environments, and improving developer experience across Homebrew-portable-ruby, homebrew-cask2, and brew. Key outcomes include new CLI exposure for Vctool, new macOS Cask packaging, improved cask conflict management with messaging refinements, standardized development configuration for MCP server, and a Bootsnap dependency upgrade to enhance stability and security.
June 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing runtime environments, and improving developer experience across Homebrew-portable-ruby, homebrew-cask2, and brew. Key outcomes include new CLI exposure for Vctool, new macOS Cask packaging, improved cask conflict management with messaging refinements, standardized development configuration for MCP server, and a Bootsnap dependency upgrade to enhance stability and security.
May 2025 performance snapshot: Delivered significant feature work and reliability improvements across core Homebrew ecosystems. Key outcomes include architecture-aware Meru Cask URL construction with arch-specific SHA256 and removal of the livecheck block, an upgrade to Floorp 11.26.0 with universal build support, automated code style improvements across homebrew-cask2, and versioning and URL handling enhancements for Flying Carpet. Also migrated Pieces-cli into Homebrew/core tap migrations to reduce maintenance duplication, and advanced security/stability through portable Ruby updates (Ruby 3.4.4, bootsnap 1.18.5, CA bundle refresh). Overall, these changes improved build reliability, reduced maintenance overhead, and strengthened security posture while delivering smoother user experiences.
May 2025 performance snapshot: Delivered significant feature work and reliability improvements across core Homebrew ecosystems. Key outcomes include architecture-aware Meru Cask URL construction with arch-specific SHA256 and removal of the livecheck block, an upgrade to Floorp 11.26.0 with universal build support, automated code style improvements across homebrew-cask2, and versioning and URL handling enhancements for Flying Carpet. Also migrated Pieces-cli into Homebrew/core tap migrations to reduce maintenance duplication, and advanced security/stability through portable Ruby updates (Ruby 3.4.4, bootsnap 1.18.5, CA bundle refresh). Overall, these changes improved build reliability, reduced maintenance overhead, and strengthened security posture while delivering smoother user experiences.
April 2025: Delivered critical feature updates, reliability improvements, and tooling enhancements across multiple Homebrew repositories. Key features included cask version updates for multiple packages, Meld upstream migration with autobump, OpenCore Legacy Patcher diagnostics and tier clarifications, and portable-ruby packaging. Major fixes focused on CI reliability, notably Docker workflow retries with backoff and test adjustments, plus no-op SSH signing removal across workflows to simplify configurations. These efforts improved user experience by ensuring up-to-date, secure releases and faster, more stable CI pipelines. Technologies demonstrated include GitHub Actions workflow optimization, Ruby tooling (RuboCop, Bundler, portable Ruby), and upstream integration.
April 2025: Delivered critical feature updates, reliability improvements, and tooling enhancements across multiple Homebrew repositories. Key features included cask version updates for multiple packages, Meld upstream migration with autobump, OpenCore Legacy Patcher diagnostics and tier clarifications, and portable-ruby packaging. Major fixes focused on CI reliability, notably Docker workflow retries with backoff and test adjustments, plus no-op SSH signing removal across workflows to simplify configurations. These efforts improved user experience by ensuring up-to-date, secure releases and faster, more stable CI pipelines. Technologies demonstrated include GitHub Actions workflow optimization, Ruby tooling (RuboCop, Bundler, portable Ruby), and upstream integration.
March 2025 performance summary across Brew and related Homebrew repositories focused on increasing release velocity, stabilizing CI, and improving installation integrity. Key features delivered include increasing Dependabot dependency update throughput to 10 open PRs across npm, docker, devcontainers, and pip, enabling faster security and compatibility updates; and stabilizing CI with explicit Ubuntu image pinning and a dedicated Ubuntu 24.04 job for broader OS coverage. Major bugs fixed include Linux checksums corrected for WizCLI on ARM64 and x86_64, and extended uninstall stanzas to remove Python components from GStreamer development and runtime packages. Additional improvements covered enforcing a single-install policy for Cloudflare WARP casks and refining update flow for DeskTime and Floorp casks to ensure accurate updates. Code quality and documentation improvements also shipped, reducing maintenance friction and increasing clarity for contributors and users. Overall impact includes faster vulnerability patching, more deterministic test runs, safer installations, and cleaner maintenance workflows. Technologies and skills demonstrated include Dependabot configuration, Docker-based CI, Ubuntu image management, GitHub Actions workflows, Homebrew formula/cask maintenance, checksum validation, uninstall hygiene, and clear documentation practices.
March 2025 performance summary across Brew and related Homebrew repositories focused on increasing release velocity, stabilizing CI, and improving installation integrity. Key features delivered include increasing Dependabot dependency update throughput to 10 open PRs across npm, docker, devcontainers, and pip, enabling faster security and compatibility updates; and stabilizing CI with explicit Ubuntu image pinning and a dedicated Ubuntu 24.04 job for broader OS coverage. Major bugs fixed include Linux checksums corrected for WizCLI on ARM64 and x86_64, and extended uninstall stanzas to remove Python components from GStreamer development and runtime packages. Additional improvements covered enforcing a single-install policy for Cloudflare WARP casks and refining update flow for DeskTime and Floorp casks to ensure accurate updates. Code quality and documentation improvements also shipped, reducing maintenance friction and increasing clarity for contributors and users. Overall impact includes faster vulnerability patching, more deterministic test runs, safer installations, and cleaner maintenance workflows. Technologies and skills demonstrated include Dependabot configuration, Docker-based CI, Ubuntu image management, GitHub Actions workflows, Homebrew formula/cask maintenance, checksum validation, uninstall hygiene, and clear documentation practices.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered targeted features and reliability improvements across multiple Homebrew repositories to drive business value: more accurate analytics, stable CI, and secure, up-to-date packaging. Highlights include an OS distribution mapping enhancement for formula-analytics, CI/CD and test reliability improvements, livecheck automation enhancements, release integrity updates, and portable OpenSSL/Ruby updates.
February 2025 monthly summary: Delivered targeted features and reliability improvements across multiple Homebrew repositories to drive business value: more accurate analytics, stable CI, and secure, up-to-date packaging. Highlights include an OS distribution mapping enhancement for formula-analytics, CI/CD and test reliability improvements, livecheck automation enhancements, release integrity updates, and portable OpenSSL/Ruby updates.
January 2025 monthly summary: Delivered security, reliability, and catalog growth across four repository efforts. Key outcomes include a new cask ice 0.11.12, a banner version bump to v1.1.0, and cross-repo platform upgrades that improve stability (Ruby 3.3.7) and TLS security (CA certificate bundle + SHA256 updates). Also implemented build reliability improvements by disabling Docker binary caching, and applied targeted bug fixes to improve install accuracy (Skype URL corrections, Serial Studio metadata spelling). The combined work enhances business value by reducing install errors, improving security posture, and enabling smoother autobumps and up-to-date dependencies across the ecosystem.
January 2025 monthly summary: Delivered security, reliability, and catalog growth across four repository efforts. Key outcomes include a new cask ice 0.11.12, a banner version bump to v1.1.0, and cross-repo platform upgrades that improve stability (Ruby 3.3.7) and TLS security (CA certificate bundle + SHA256 updates). Also implemented build reliability improvements by disabling Docker binary caching, and applied targeted bug fixes to improve install accuracy (Skype URL corrections, Serial Studio metadata spelling). The combined work enhances business value by reducing install errors, improving security posture, and enabling smoother autobumps and up-to-date dependencies across the ecosystem.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments, major bugs fixed, overall impact and technologies demonstrated. Delivered business value through a new Wizcli cask, strengthened CI/CD reliability and security across the Homebrew ecosystem, and improved metadata, livecheck and dependency management to enable faster, safer releases across multiple repositories.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments, major bugs fixed, overall impact and technologies demonstrated. Delivered business value through a new Wizcli cask, strengthened CI/CD reliability and security across the Homebrew ecosystem, and improved metadata, livecheck and dependency management to enable faster, safer releases across multiple repositories.
November 2024 delivered targeted CI/CD reliability and packaging improvements across multiple Homebrew repositories, resulting in stronger stability, security, and developer productivity. Key features delivered included livecheck-driven versioning for the OPPO Sans cask, a licensing-aligned rename of the Binary Ninja cask to binary-ninja-free, and a series of Ruby-related upgrades/releases to keep the toolchain current. Major updates also encompassed a portable Ruby 3.3.6 release with updated download URL/SHA256 and patch cleanup, plus a Ruby 3.3.6 upgrade across portable build configurations and vendor gems. Documentation and policy clarifications reduced installation risk by explicitly noting OpenCore Legacy Patchers are not supported and by sharpening macOS versioning guidelines. These efforts collectively improved CI reliability, packaging integrity, and developer experience, while demonstrating expertise in Ruby tooling, Livecheck strategies, Cask management, and CI security hardening.
November 2024 delivered targeted CI/CD reliability and packaging improvements across multiple Homebrew repositories, resulting in stronger stability, security, and developer productivity. Key features delivered included livecheck-driven versioning for the OPPO Sans cask, a licensing-aligned rename of the Binary Ninja cask to binary-ninja-free, and a series of Ruby-related upgrades/releases to keep the toolchain current. Major updates also encompassed a portable Ruby 3.3.6 release with updated download URL/SHA256 and patch cleanup, plus a Ruby 3.3.6 upgrade across portable build configurations and vendor gems. Documentation and policy clarifications reduced installation risk by explicitly noting OpenCore Legacy Patchers are not supported and by sharpening macOS versioning guidelines. These efforts collectively improved CI reliability, packaging integrity, and developer experience, while demonstrating expertise in Ruby tooling, Livecheck strategies, Cask management, and CI security hardening.
2024-10 Monthly Summary focusing on feature delivery, maintenance improvements, and cross-repo collaboration across two Homebrew Cask repositories. Emphasis on delivering business value by simplifying installations, reducing maintenance burden, and enabling smoother update workflows.
2024-10 Monthly Summary focusing on feature delivery, maintenance improvements, and cross-repo collaboration across two Homebrew Cask repositories. Emphasis on delivering business value by simplifying installations, reducing maintenance burden, and enabling smoother update workflows.
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