
Over the past year, Pierre Slamich engineered automation, localization, and documentation systems across Open Food Facts repositories such as openfoodfacts-webcomponents and openfoodfacts-explorer. He developed GitHub Actions workflows for automated issue routing, PR labeling, and release management, reducing manual triage and improving project governance. Leveraging JavaScript, YAML, and Svelte, Pierre expanded CI/CD pipelines to support multilingual content, dependency management, and security hardening. His work included integrating Crowdin for localization, refining documentation for developer onboarding, and automating npm package releases. These solutions streamlined contributor workflows, enhanced release reliability, and improved cross-team collaboration, demonstrating depth in DevOps, configuration management, and frontend automation.

Delivered automated issue routing to GitHub project boards in the openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-auth repo, using GitHub Actions to automatically assign issues to multiple boards (pet food, products, beauty, folksonomy, and producer platforms) based on issue labels. The automation enhances project organization, tracking, and cross-team collaboration, while reducing manual triage time.
Delivered automated issue routing to GitHub project boards in the openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-auth repo, using GitHub Actions to automatically assign issues to multiple boards (pet food, products, beauty, folksonomy, and producer platforms) based on issue labels. The automation enhances project organization, tracking, and cross-team collaboration, while reducing manual triage time.
October 2025 monthly summary focusing on automation and release engineering across three Open Food Facts repositories. Implemented CI/CD automation improvements, issue management automation, and release workflow enhancements to improve efficiency, reduce manual triage, and strengthen dependency management.
October 2025 monthly summary focusing on automation and release engineering across three Open Food Facts repositories. Implemented CI/CD automation improvements, issue management automation, and release workflow enhancements to improve efficiency, reduce manual triage, and strengthen dependency management.
September 2025 monthly summary: Delivered security and labeling improvements across three Open Food Facts repositories, driving security posture, labeling accuracy, and developer efficiency. Key outcomes include CI/CD least-privilege workflow hardening, expanded knowledge panel labeling coverage, automated labeling for challenges-related files, expanded labeler coverage for components and assistants in the frontend, and expanded design resources and API usage documentation to support design and API consumers. These changes improve release confidence, traceability, and collaboration with design and API teams.
September 2025 monthly summary: Delivered security and labeling improvements across three Open Food Facts repositories, driving security posture, labeling accuracy, and developer efficiency. Key outcomes include CI/CD least-privilege workflow hardening, expanded knowledge panel labeling coverage, automated labeling for challenges-related files, expanded labeler coverage for components and assistants in the frontend, and expanded design resources and API usage documentation to support design and API consumers. These changes improve release confidence, traceability, and collaboration with design and API teams.
August 2025 performance highlights across three repos (openfoodfacts-explorer, openfoodfacts-webcomponents, open-prices) focused on localization accuracy, release automation, security posture, and developer experience. Key features delivered: - Explorer: Localization/terminology update – Eco-Score renamed to Green-Score; i18n text improvements in en.json and common.json. UI refresh for ProductHeader with a prominent Classic view button. - Explorer: Release management automation – GitHub Actions now auto-add issues labeled 'autorelease: pending' to the Release overview board to streamline release planning. - Explorer: Devcontainers dependency management – Dependabot configuration extended with a 'devcontainers' group for monthly dependency checks. - Explorer: CI workflow security – Added explicit read permissions for repository contents in main CI workflow and Dependency Review job. - WebComponents: Automated release workflow – Release automation via release-please, with release notes, permissions, project tracking integration and npm package deployment on release. - WebComponents: Labeling automation improvements – PR labeling workflow permissions tightened, unnecessary write permissions removed, and Product card labeling rules introduced. - Documentation and onboarding: Updated README and docs in the WebComponents and Prices repos to improve publishing notes and contributor onboarding. Major bugs fixed: - Localization terms stable across interfaces with fixes to en.json and common.json to align with new Green-Score terminology. - Security posture improvements in CI workflows by adding read permissions, reducing ambiguity in access controls. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Accelerated release cycles through automated release workflows and better project tracking, reducing manual toil and risk. - Improved user experience and global usability with consistent terminology and UI improvements. - Strengthened security and transparency of CI processes, aiding compliance and audit readiness. - Enhanced developer experience and onboarding with clearer contributor guidelines and automated dependency checks. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions, release-please, Dependabot configuration, npm package deployment, i18n localization, Svelte component updates (ProductHeader), PR labeling automation, and documentation discipline. Business value: Faster time-to-market, clearer product communication through consistent terminology, more reliable releases, and easier onboarding for contributors across multiple repos.
August 2025 performance highlights across three repos (openfoodfacts-explorer, openfoodfacts-webcomponents, open-prices) focused on localization accuracy, release automation, security posture, and developer experience. Key features delivered: - Explorer: Localization/terminology update – Eco-Score renamed to Green-Score; i18n text improvements in en.json and common.json. UI refresh for ProductHeader with a prominent Classic view button. - Explorer: Release management automation – GitHub Actions now auto-add issues labeled 'autorelease: pending' to the Release overview board to streamline release planning. - Explorer: Devcontainers dependency management – Dependabot configuration extended with a 'devcontainers' group for monthly dependency checks. - Explorer: CI workflow security – Added explicit read permissions for repository contents in main CI workflow and Dependency Review job. - WebComponents: Automated release workflow – Release automation via release-please, with release notes, permissions, project tracking integration and npm package deployment on release. - WebComponents: Labeling automation improvements – PR labeling workflow permissions tightened, unnecessary write permissions removed, and Product card labeling rules introduced. - Documentation and onboarding: Updated README and docs in the WebComponents and Prices repos to improve publishing notes and contributor onboarding. Major bugs fixed: - Localization terms stable across interfaces with fixes to en.json and common.json to align with new Green-Score terminology. - Security posture improvements in CI workflows by adding read permissions, reducing ambiguity in access controls. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Accelerated release cycles through automated release workflows and better project tracking, reducing manual toil and risk. - Improved user experience and global usability with consistent terminology and UI improvements. - Strengthened security and transparency of CI processes, aiding compliance and audit readiness. - Enhanced developer experience and onboarding with clearer contributor guidelines and automated dependency checks. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions, release-please, Dependabot configuration, npm package deployment, i18n localization, Svelte component updates (ProductHeader), PR labeling automation, and documentation discipline. Business value: Faster time-to-market, clearer product communication through consistent terminology, more reliable releases, and easier onboarding for contributors across multiple repos.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on automation, reliability, and design governance across three repos. The team delivered automated task labeling for translation workflow dependencies, strengthened PR and workflow permissions to improve security and reliability, enhanced PR workflow automation to better integrate with project management, and upgraded the design/UX documentation to support design team onboarding and governance. The work emphasizes business value through reduced manual overhead, improved task visibility, and stronger design collaboration across OpenFoodFacts repos.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on automation, reliability, and design governance across three repos. The team delivered automated task labeling for translation workflow dependencies, strengthened PR and workflow permissions to improve security and reliability, enhanced PR workflow automation to better integrate with project management, and upgraded the design/UX documentation to support design team onboarding and governance. The work emphasizes business value through reduced manual overhead, improved task visibility, and stronger design collaboration across OpenFoodFacts repos.
June 2025 monthly summary for openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-webcomponents: Delivered automated PR labeling and project board synchronization in CI/CD, expanding label coverage to knowledge-panels and other files, and integrated project boards to categorize issues by labels. This work streamlined triage, improved governance, and set up scalable automation for ongoing maintenance.
June 2025 monthly summary for openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-webcomponents: Delivered automated PR labeling and project board synchronization in CI/CD, expanding label coverage to knowledge-panels and other files, and integrated project boards to categorize issues by labels. This work streamlined triage, improved governance, and set up scalable automation for ongoing maintenance.
In May 2025, the focus was on strengthening design governance through documentation and increasing system observability by expanding monitoring coverage across two repositories. Key work included adding a Design Philosophy and User Flow section to the openfoodfacts-auth repository and extending the Upptime-based status page to monitor additional services (Search API v2 and Keycloak), with a minor polish to fix a typo. These efforts improve developer onboarding, ensure adherence to design charters, and enhance operational reliability with CI-aligned changes.
In May 2025, the focus was on strengthening design governance through documentation and increasing system observability by expanding monitoring coverage across two repositories. Key work included adding a Design Philosophy and User Flow section to the openfoodfacts-auth repository and extending the Upptime-based status page to monitor additional services (Search API v2 and Keycloak), with a minor polish to fix a typo. These efforts improve developer onboarding, ensure adherence to design charters, and enhance operational reliability with CI-aligned changes.
April 2025 performance overview: Delivered automation, localization, and content enhancements across Open Food Facts repositories to accelerate triage, localization throughput, and contributor onboarding. Major outcomes include GitHub Actions-driven project ventilation and routing, merge-conflict labeling automation, and expanded multilingual knowledge panels, complemented by localization automation, design/documentation improvements, and updated PR governance tooling. These efforts reduced manual triage overhead, improved issue/PR routing accuracy, and expanded multilingual content and media assets for broader user reach. Technologies demonstrated include GitHub Actions, Crowdin integration, semantic PR tooling, MkDocs, and multilingual knowledge panels.
April 2025 performance overview: Delivered automation, localization, and content enhancements across Open Food Facts repositories to accelerate triage, localization throughput, and contributor onboarding. Major outcomes include GitHub Actions-driven project ventilation and routing, merge-conflict labeling automation, and expanded multilingual knowledge panels, complemented by localization automation, design/documentation improvements, and updated PR governance tooling. These efforts reduced manual triage overhead, improved issue/PR routing accuracy, and expanded multilingual content and media assets for broader user reach. Technologies demonstrated include GitHub Actions, Crowdin integration, semantic PR tooling, MkDocs, and multilingual knowledge panels.
March 2025: Consolidated CI/CD automation, localization, and release governance across three Open Food Facts repositories. Delivered scalable labeling and project automation, semantic PR enforcement, localization workflow, public docs, and release stability improvements. These efforts reduced manual triage, streamlined contributions, and prepared components for npm distribution while preserving release reliability.
March 2025: Consolidated CI/CD automation, localization, and release governance across three Open Food Facts repositories. Delivered scalable labeling and project automation, semantic PR enforcement, localization workflow, public docs, and release stability improvements. These efforts reduced manual triage, streamlined contributions, and prepared components for npm distribution while preserving release reliability.
February 2025 (2025-02) monthly summary for openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-webcomponents. Focused on documentation-led delivery to accelerate adoption of the Search Web Components and improve developer onboarding. No critical bugs reported this month; primary value came from improving onboarding and decision support via updated READMEs and cross-project links.
February 2025 (2025-02) monthly summary for openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-webcomponents. Focused on documentation-led delivery to accelerate adoption of the Search Web Components and improve developer onboarding. No critical bugs reported this month; primary value came from improving onboarding and decision support via updated READMEs and cross-project links.
December 2024: Implemented targeted automation and assets that improve issue/PR routing, asset readiness for Nutri-score visuals, and Matomo-based project tracking, delivering measurable business value: streamlined governance, faster issue routing, and enhanced task visibility across three repositories.
December 2024: Implemented targeted automation and assets that improve issue/PR routing, asset readiness for Nutri-score visuals, and Matomo-based project tracking, delivering measurable business value: streamlined governance, faster issue routing, and enhanced task visibility across three repositories.
November 2024 performance: Delivered cross-repo automation improvements to streamline translation governance and accelerate localization readiness. Implemented automated translation project board updates via GitHub Actions in open-prices-frontend, enabling translation PRs to be automatically categorized and pushed to the Translations project board, with broadened event triggers to cover more translation tasks. In openfoodfacts-auth, enhanced the translations automation workflow by including PR targets and adding a dedicated job to push translations PRs to the Translations project, expanding automation to additional translation-related events. These changes reduced manual coordination, improved visibility, and shortened the localization lifecycle. Major bugs fixed: none identified this month; automation enhancements reduce misrouting and governance gaps. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions, CI/CD automation, multi-repo automation, project board integration, workflow design for scalable localization processes.
November 2024 performance: Delivered cross-repo automation improvements to streamline translation governance and accelerate localization readiness. Implemented automated translation project board updates via GitHub Actions in open-prices-frontend, enabling translation PRs to be automatically categorized and pushed to the Translations project board, with broadened event triggers to cover more translation tasks. In openfoodfacts-auth, enhanced the translations automation workflow by including PR targets and adding a dedicated job to push translations PRs to the Translations project, expanding automation to additional translation-related events. These changes reduced manual coordination, improved visibility, and shortened the localization lifecycle. Major bugs fixed: none identified this month; automation enhancements reduce misrouting and governance gaps. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions, CI/CD automation, multi-repo automation, project board integration, workflow design for scalable localization processes.
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