
Raghd Hamzeh contributed to the grafana/openfga repository by developing and refining backend features focused on API scalability, security, and release reliability. He increased the maximum contextual tuples per API request, enhancing data throughput, and implemented stricter authorization logic to limit module writes, reducing potential abuse. Using Go and yaml, he managed dependency updates and maintained clear documentation, including detailed release notes for version 1.7.0. In addition, Raghd improved the release process by enforcing Go version policies, automating reproducible builds, and introducing PR dry-run validation with GoReleaser, resulting in safer, more predictable deployments and a more robust CI/CD pipeline.

February 2025 monthly summary for grafana/openfga: Focused on release-process hardening to reduce release risk and ensure policy alignment, with no major user-facing bug fixes this month. Delivered reproducible builds and release validation automation, enabling safer, faster releases. Commits include policy and workflow updates that underpin these improvements (e51273af..., a77b3397..., 93568f7b...).
February 2025 monthly summary for grafana/openfga: Focused on release-process hardening to reduce release risk and ensure policy alignment, with no major user-facing bug fixes this month. Delivered reproducible builds and release validation automation, enabling safer, faster releases. Commits include policy and workflow updates that underpin these improvements (e51273af..., a77b3397..., 93568f7b...).
OpenFGA development for 2024-10 focused on API throughput, security hardening, and product readiness. Key work includes increasing max contextual tuples per API request to 100 with dependency updates and CHANGELOG, tightening authorization to limit per-request module writes (one module unless full-store permission), and releasing v1.7.0 notes highlighting experimental access control and performance improvements. These changes improve per-call data capacity, strengthen security, and provide customers with clearer release guidance and upgrade path.
OpenFGA development for 2024-10 focused on API throughput, security hardening, and product readiness. Key work includes increasing max contextual tuples per API request to 100 with dependency updates and CHANGELOG, tightening authorization to limit per-request module writes (one module unless full-store permission), and releasing v1.7.0 notes highlighting experimental access control and performance improvements. These changes improve per-call data capacity, strengthen security, and provide customers with clearer release guidance and upgrade path.
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