
During November 2024, Psleng enhanced the psleng/nexus-build repository by consolidating and extending the build system to support TAC+ and related libraries, introducing TOML-based configuration and dependency scripting to improve reliability and repository management. They integrated live-boot and salt-minion packaging, streamlining ISO builds through selective exclusions and updated build steps. Psleng also developed a Python-based WWAN management tool for wireless interface configuration and monitoring, leveraging cron for connectivity resilience. By removing the vyos-world package, they resolved legacy dependency conflicts, reducing build risk. Their work demonstrated depth in build engineering, system administration, and scripting, primarily using Python, Shell, and Dockerfile.

Monthly performance summary for 2024-11 focused on delivering a consolidated and scalable Nexus Build workflow, integrating TAC+/library support, live-boot and salt-minion packaging, and WWAN tooling, while removing a conflicting vyos-world dependency. The work improved reliability, build isolation, and release readiness, enabling faster business value delivery for firmware images and ISO builds.
Monthly performance summary for 2024-11 focused on delivering a consolidated and scalable Nexus Build workflow, integrating TAC+/library support, live-boot and salt-minion packaging, and WWAN tooling, while removing a conflicting vyos-world dependency. The work improved reliability, build isolation, and release readiness, enabling faster business value delivery for firmware images and ISO builds.
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