
Over four months, psleng contributed to the psleng/nexus-build repository by engineering native ARM64 build support for VyOS images, streamlining the process with Docker, Shell scripting, and Debian-based toolchains. They improved build reliability by eliminating QEMU emulation, enhanced packaging consistency, and simplified scripts by removing unnecessary dependencies. Their work addressed USB autosuspend issues, automated ModemManager startup, and integrated local development branches to accelerate testing. psleng also managed the enablement and deprecation of TACACS+ packaging, aligning with upstream standards and reducing maintenance risk. Their technical depth is evident in their use of build system configuration, CI/CD, and embedded Linux environments.

February 2025 monthly summary for psleng/nexus-build focusing on build-system packaging strategy and deprecation plan. Delivered TACACS+ build-system enablement via upstream packaging and introduced configuration to build TACACS+-related packages; initiated deprecation path to remove TACACS+ packaging and related build scripts/TOML configurations as part of shifting away from TACACS+ authentication in builds. No direct user-facing features deployed this month; the work establishes a cleaner, more maintainable build lifecycle and reduces long-term maintenance and security risk.
February 2025 monthly summary for psleng/nexus-build focusing on build-system packaging strategy and deprecation plan. Delivered TACACS+ build-system enablement via upstream packaging and introduced configuration to build TACACS+-related packages; initiated deprecation path to remove TACACS+ packaging and related build scripts/TOML configurations as part of shifting away from TACACS+ authentication in builds. No direct user-facing features deployed this month; the work establishes a cleaner, more maintainable build lifecycle and reduces long-term maintenance and security risk.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-01 focused on the psleng/nexus-build repository. Delivered native ARM64 build support, improved packaging consistency, simplified build scripts by removing Salt minion, and completed iGuard branding alignment. These changes reduce build risk, accelerate ARM64 releases, and position the product for streamlined CI and branding-driven launches.
Monthly performance summary for 2025-01 focused on the psleng/nexus-build repository. Delivered native ARM64 build support, improved packaging consistency, simplified build scripts by removing Salt minion, and completed iGuard branding alignment. These changes reduce build risk, accelerate ARM64 releases, and position the product for streamlined CI and branding-driven launches.
December 2024 monthly summary for the psleng/nexus-build repository. Delivered reliability and startup improvements, with a focus on modem readiness, USB stability, and streamlined development workflows. The work enhances device reliability in real-world usage and accelerates testing against local changes.
December 2024 monthly summary for the psleng/nexus-build repository. Delivered reliability and startup improvements, with a focus on modem readiness, USB stability, and streamlined development workflows. The work enhances device reliability in real-world usage and accelerates testing against local changes.
Implemented a native ARM64 build container for VyOS images in psleng/nexus-build, including a Dockerfile and build scripts, and established a Debian Bookworm-based toolchain (build tools, OCaml, VyOS dependencies) to streamline ARM64 builds without QEMU. This work improves build reliability, reduces emulation overhead, and strengthens CI/CD readiness for ARM64 workflows.
Implemented a native ARM64 build container for VyOS images in psleng/nexus-build, including a Dockerfile and build scripts, and established a Debian Bookworm-based toolchain (build tools, OCaml, VyOS dependencies) to streamline ARM64 builds without QEMU. This work improves build reliability, reduces emulation overhead, and strengthens CI/CD readiness for ARM64 workflows.
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