
Over the past year, Laurent P. developed and maintained core features for the MTES-MCT/trackdechets repository, focusing on secure, compliant waste management workflows. He engineered robust API endpoints and backend validation logic in TypeScript and JavaScript, implementing authentication flows such as TOTP-based two-factor authentication and OAuth2 security enhancements. Laurent refactored database schemas and managed migrations to support evolving business rules, while improving user experience through React-based UI updates and precise error handling. His work addressed data integrity, privacy, and performance, delivering stable deployments and maintainable code. The depth of his contributions ensured regulatory compliance and reliable, scalable platform operations.

October 2025 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Implemented Two-Factor Authentication throttling with a lockout UX and fixed a migration path issue to ensure proper schema changes are applied. These changes delivered stronger security, clearer user feedback during failed logins, and improved deployment reliability and data integrity. Commits: 2bf85503c9e662a54de69b5f943f2ffae408351e; 82d68c861d55fb9a1f9131e2c9f50d7272b3bc54.
October 2025 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Implemented Two-Factor Authentication throttling with a lockout UX and fixed a migration path issue to ensure proper schema changes are applied. These changes delivered stronger security, clearer user feedback during failed logins, and improved deployment reliability and data integrity. Commits: 2bf85503c9e662a54de69b5f943f2ffae408351e; 82d68c861d55fb9a1f9131e2c9f50d7272b3bc54.
September 2025 in MTES-MCT/trackdechets focused on security, privacy, and data correctness, delivering concrete business value through secure token handling, UI correctness, and reduction of external data exposure. Key outcomes include removing external analytics, hardening OAuth2, and fixing data display issues to improve reliability and trust for users and partners.
September 2025 in MTES-MCT/trackdechets focused on security, privacy, and data correctness, delivering concrete business value through secure token handling, UI correctness, and reduction of external data exposure. Key outcomes include removing external analytics, hardening OAuth2, and fixing data display issues to improve reliability and trust for users and partners.
Month: 2025-08 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets: EcoOrganisme SIRET migration scripts delivered to consolidate ecoOrganisme references and enable ecosystem-level analytics. The feature focuses on data hygiene, reference emigration, and indexing readiness.
Month: 2025-08 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets: EcoOrganisme SIRET migration scripts delivered to consolidate ecoOrganisme references and enable ecosystem-level analytics. The feature focuses on data hygiene, reference emigration, and indexing readiness.
MTES-MCT/trackdechets — July 2025: Delivered privacy-first analytics enhancements, data processing fixes, and test stabilization. The work strengthens data reliability, privacy controls, and developer experience, driving business value through compliant tracking, correct data handling for DASRI records, and more robust CI tests.
MTES-MCT/trackdechets — July 2025: Delivered privacy-first analytics enhancements, data processing fixes, and test stabilization. The work strengthens data reliability, privacy controls, and developer experience, driving business value through compliant tracking, correct data handling for DASRI records, and more robust CI tests.
June 2025 performance snapshot for MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Focused on stabilizing data integrity and expanding BSDASRI capabilities, while delivering UX improvements to handle larger datasets and clearer visibility of eco-organisms in DASRI workflows.
June 2025 performance snapshot for MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Focused on stabilizing data integrity and expanding BSDASRI capabilities, while delivering UX improvements to handle larger datasets and clearer visibility of eco-organisms in DASRI workflows.
May 2025: Security-focused auth enhancements for MTES-MCT/trackdechets, delivering a new TOTP-based 2FA flow and the decommissioning of OpenID Connect. No major bugs reported; stability maintained during the changes. These efforts reduce attack surface, simplify maintenance, and align authentication with enterprise standards.
May 2025: Security-focused auth enhancements for MTES-MCT/trackdechets, delivering a new TOTP-based 2FA flow and the decommissioning of OpenID Connect. No major bugs reported; stability maintained during the changes. These efforts reduce attack surface, simplify maintenance, and align authentication with enterprise standards.
Summary for 2025-04: Delivered DASRI Validation System Enhancements in MTES-MCT/trackdechets, including refactored validation logic, new validation schemas, and refined business rules to improve data integrity and the publish workflow. Implemented rule making emitterWastePackagings optional for drafts and mandatory for emission signatures, ensuring signatures are only created with complete details; updated changelog, tests, and schemas. Fixed validation edge cases that could allow incomplete data to be signed, strengthening compliance and release confidence. This work demonstrates strong validation architecture, schema design, and test-driven development, with clear commit traceability.
Summary for 2025-04: Delivered DASRI Validation System Enhancements in MTES-MCT/trackdechets, including refactored validation logic, new validation schemas, and refined business rules to improve data integrity and the publish workflow. Implemented rule making emitterWastePackagings optional for drafts and mandatory for emission signatures, ensuring signatures are only created with complete details; updated changelog, tests, and schemas. Fixed validation edge cases that could allow incomplete data to be signed, strengthening compliance and release confidence. This work demonstrates strong validation architecture, schema design, and test-driven development, with clear commit traceability.
March 2025 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focusing on delivering business value, reliability, and data quality. Key changes include a data-model and UI migration to INSEE codes for parcel identification, and a CSP fix to restore map tile rendering.
March 2025 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focusing on delivering business value, reliability, and data quality. Key changes include a data-model and UI migration to INSEE codes for parcel identification, and a CSP fix to restore map tile rendering.
February 2025 delivered tangible business value for MTES-MCT/trackdechets through stronger data validation, improved user experience, and clearer documentation. The work stabilized test pipelines, enhanced downstream data integrity, and streamlined publication workflows for VHU records.
February 2025 delivered tangible business value for MTES-MCT/trackdechets through stronger data validation, improved user experience, and clearer documentation. The work stabilized test pipelines, enhanced downstream data integrity, and streamlined publication workflows for VHU records.
January 2025 focused on delivering data-quality enhancements, UX improvements, and validation hardening for waste management workflows in MTES-MCT/trackdechets, with selective fixes to preserve data integrity and align with regulatory requirements. The team completed a set of high-impact features and stability bugs, laying groundwork for safer, more efficient operations and easier maintenance.
January 2025 focused on delivering data-quality enhancements, UX improvements, and validation hardening for waste management workflows in MTES-MCT/trackdechets, with selective fixes to preserve data integrity and align with regulatory requirements. The team completed a set of high-impact features and stability bugs, laying groundwork for safer, more efficient operations and easier maintenance.
December 2024 (MTES-MCT/trackdechets) delivered privacy-focused access controls, data integrity improvements, UI/test alignment, and performance optimizations across the BSVHU/BSM workflows. Key changes include restricting access to draft BSFFs, updating BSVHU packaging/identification validation post-release, enhancing BSVHU transport data collection and validation (plus UI/test alignment), optimizing handling of large BSD queues, and fixing PAOH weight decimal display. These efforts improve security, data quality, end-to-end reliability, and system responsiveness, while expanding maintainability and traceability through explicit changelog updates. Scope-focused, production-backed changes with clear business value include privacy protection for draft records, stricter validation rules to prevent data integrity issues, faster data access for large pending BSD datasets, and precise numeric formatting for critical measurements.
December 2024 (MTES-MCT/trackdechets) delivered privacy-focused access controls, data integrity improvements, UI/test alignment, and performance optimizations across the BSVHU/BSM workflows. Key changes include restricting access to draft BSFFs, updating BSVHU packaging/identification validation post-release, enhancing BSVHU transport data collection and validation (plus UI/test alignment), optimizing handling of large BSD queues, and fixing PAOH weight decimal display. These efforts improve security, data quality, end-to-end reliability, and system responsiveness, while expanding maintainability and traceability through explicit changelog updates. Scope-focused, production-backed changes with clear business value include privacy protection for draft records, stricter validation rules to prevent data integrity issues, faster data access for large pending BSD datasets, and precise numeric formatting for critical measurements.
November 2024 — Trackdechets (MTES-MCT/trackdechets) delivered security, validation, and UX enhancements, plus infra stability fixes. Key features: BSDD Validation for New BSDDs and Revisions; Security and Admin Access Enhancements for BSDS; UI/UX Improvements for error messaging, country selector refinements, and multi-banner SurveyBanner updates. Infra stability fixes: end-to-end test configuration (Playwright/CORS), Prisma index naming, and GraphQL fragment naming. Major bugs fixed include internal stability issues that could affect runtime or data integrity. Business impact includes improved regulatory compliance for BSDD processing, stronger access controls for government data, reduced user errors, and a more stable frontend/backend stack, enabling smoother deployments and lower support costs. Technologies/skills demonstrated include backend validation logic, API access control, frontend UX improvements, Playwright tests, Prisma ORM, and GraphQL schema/fragment hygiene.
November 2024 — Trackdechets (MTES-MCT/trackdechets) delivered security, validation, and UX enhancements, plus infra stability fixes. Key features: BSDD Validation for New BSDDs and Revisions; Security and Admin Access Enhancements for BSDS; UI/UX Improvements for error messaging, country selector refinements, and multi-banner SurveyBanner updates. Infra stability fixes: end-to-end test configuration (Playwright/CORS), Prisma index naming, and GraphQL fragment naming. Major bugs fixed include internal stability issues that could affect runtime or data integrity. Business impact includes improved regulatory compliance for BSDD processing, stronger access controls for government data, reduced user errors, and a more stable frontend/backend stack, enabling smoother deployments and lower support costs. Technologies/skills demonstrated include backend validation logic, API access control, frontend UX improvements, Playwright tests, Prisma ORM, and GraphQL schema/fragment hygiene.
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