
Paul Glass developed migration tooling and enhanced testing infrastructure for the temporalio/tcld repository, focusing on a CLI that manages namespace migrations between self-hosted Temporal and Temporal Cloud. He implemented commands for starting, listing, and confirming migrations, updating the Makefile and documentation to support these new capabilities. His work included updating protobuf-generated code and creating mocks for gRPC cloud and namespace services, improving test coverage and reliability. In the temporalio/documentation repository, Paul aligned documentation with new feature support, updating search attribute naming rules and examples. He primarily used Go, Makefile, and Markdown, demonstrating depth in API integration and system administration.

June 2025 monthly summary for temporalio/documentation focusing on documentation improvements and feature alignment for Temporal Cloud search attributes.
June 2025 monthly summary for temporalio/documentation focusing on documentation improvements and feature alignment for Temporal Cloud search attributes.
May 2025 monthly summary for temporalio/tcld focusing on delivering migration tooling and strengthening testing infrastructure. Key outcomes include the TCLD Migration CLI feature group enabling namespace migrations between self-hosted Temporal and Temporal Cloud (start, get, list, handover, confirm, abort), along with updates to Makefile and README to reflect the new capabilities. Supporting work included protobuf-generated code updates and mocks for cloud/namespace services to facilitate testing of connectivity rules and user group management. No major user-reported bugs were identified this month; stability improvements came from enhanced mocks and codegen. Business value: enables safe cross-environment migrations, reduces manual toil, and accelerates Cloud adoption. Technologies demonstrated: Go, gRPC, protobuf/protogen, mocks, Makefile automation, and documentation updates.
May 2025 monthly summary for temporalio/tcld focusing on delivering migration tooling and strengthening testing infrastructure. Key outcomes include the TCLD Migration CLI feature group enabling namespace migrations between self-hosted Temporal and Temporal Cloud (start, get, list, handover, confirm, abort), along with updates to Makefile and README to reflect the new capabilities. Supporting work included protobuf-generated code updates and mocks for cloud/namespace services to facilitate testing of connectivity rules and user group management. No major user-reported bugs were identified this month; stability improvements came from enhanced mocks and codegen. Business value: enables safe cross-environment migrations, reduces manual toil, and accelerates Cloud adoption. Technologies demonstrated: Go, gRPC, protobuf/protogen, mocks, Makefile automation, and documentation updates.
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