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Raymond den Haan

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Raymond Den Haan

Contributed to the elsa-workflows/elsa-core repository by delivering four features and resolving a security-related bug over three months, focusing on reliability, maintainability, and observability. Enhanced HTTP request resiliency through configuration-driven improvements, reducing transient failures and increasing uptime for workflow executions. Modularized core compression logic and introduced configurable OpenTelemetry tracing, enabling flexible diagnostics in distributed environments. Improved error reporting and logging for orphaned subscriptions, clarifying expected conditions and reducing operator alert fatigue. Upgraded dependencies, including Refit, to address security vulnerabilities while maintaining build stability. Work was implemented primarily in C# and XML, leveraging skills in backend development, configuration management, and distributed tracing.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

80%Features

Repository Contributions

8Total
Bugs
1
Commits
8
Features
4
Lines of code
169
Activity Months3

Work History

April 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for elsa-workflows/elsa-core focused on modularizing core capabilities and enhancing observability in the Elsa workflow engine. Delivered two major features with explicit integration points, along with documentation updates to support usage in real-world workflows. No explicit bug fixes documented for this period in the provided items.

March 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

February 2025-03 Monthly Summary focusing on key accomplishments in repository elsa-workflows/elsa-core. Core work this month centered on enhancing HTTP request resiliency through configuration improvements, aimed at boosting reliability and efficiency for HTTP calls within workflows. No separate bug-fix sprint is reported for this period in this repo; the primary delivery was resilience enhancements with traceable commits. This work supports higher uptime, reduced transient failures, and more predictable performance in production.

November 2024

3 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024 monthly summary for elsa-workflows/elsa-core focused on reliability, security, and maintainability. Delivered targeted improvements to orphaned subscriptions error reporting and logging to clarify expected conditions and reduce noise, along with a security-focused dependency remediation by upgrading Refit to 8.0.0 and aligning related packages. These efforts improve operator experience, reduce alert fatigue, and strengthen the product's security posture while maintaining build stability. Demonstrated proficiency in logging discipline, dependency management, and secure upgrade practices, reinforcing business value through clearer diagnostics and safer deployments.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness88.8%
Maintainability93.8%
Architecture88.8%
Performance82.6%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

C#XML

Technical Skills

API IntegrationBackend DevelopmentCloud ServicesConfiguration ManagementDependency UpdatesDistributed TracingDocumentationError HandlingLoggingMiddleware DevelopmentModularizationOpenTelemetryPackage ManagementRefactoringSoftware Design

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

elsa-workflows/elsa-core

Nov 2024 Apr 2025
3 Months active

Languages Used

C#XML

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentCloud ServicesDependency UpdatesLoggingPackage ManagementAPI Integration