
Benoit Ranque developed foundational backend features for Hasura’s data connector ecosystem, focusing on reliability and extensibility. In the hasura/ndc-hub repository, he delivered the ClickHouse NDC Connector v1.1.0, establishing a stable release that improved compatibility for analytics pipelines and set the stage for future enhancements. Later, in hasura/graphql-engine, he introduced new metadata types and enums for NDC plugin requests and responses using Rust and TypeScript, enabling future plugin integrations without disrupting existing functionality. His work emphasized clear release management, schema extensibility, and maintainable code, providing a robust groundwork for scalable data connector and plugin development.

June 2025: NDC Plugin Metadata Types Groundwork delivered. New metadata types and enums for NDC request/response plugins established, enabling future data connector integrations without impacting current functionality. This foundation improves extensibility, plugin development velocity, and maintainability of the Hasura GraphQL Engine.
June 2025: NDC Plugin Metadata Types Groundwork delivered. New metadata types and enums for NDC request/response plugins established, enabling future data connector integrations without impacting current functionality. This foundation improves extensibility, plugin development velocity, and maintainability of the Hasura GraphQL Engine.
February 2025 - ndc-hub (hasura/ndc-hub): Delivered the ClickHouse NDC Connector v1.1.0 release, establishing a stable version built on updates from the ndc-clickhouse repository. This release improves reliability and compatibility for downstream analytics pipelines, paving the way for future feature enhancements and bug fixes. Key outcomes include a clear release artifact, traceable commit, and a foundation for continued integration efforts.
February 2025 - ndc-hub (hasura/ndc-hub): Delivered the ClickHouse NDC Connector v1.1.0 release, establishing a stable version built on updates from the ndc-clickhouse repository. This release improves reliability and compatibility for downstream analytics pipelines, paving the way for future feature enhancements and bug fixes. Key outcomes include a clear release artifact, traceable commit, and a foundation for continued integration efforts.
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