
During May 2025, Riley Seaburg focused on infrastructure reliability for the GSA/digital-gov-drupal repository, addressing a critical traffic routing issue. Riley reverted Web Application Firewall redirects for digital.gov subdomains, restoring default Nginx-based traffic handling and eliminating unintended redirect loops. This work involved precise DevOps practices, including clean, auditable rollbacks across multiple commits and thorough validation against the release context. By documenting the process and ensuring no branch conflicts, Riley improved uptime and user experience for key subdomains. The depth of the work is reflected in the careful change management, use of Nginx configuration, and attention to release integrity throughout the process.

May 2025 monthly summary for GSA/digital-gov-drupal: Focused on restoring stable traffic routing by reverting WAF redirects for digital.gov subdomains. The change ensures default traffic handling, improves uptime for critical subdomains, and provides clear, auditable rollback paths.
May 2025 monthly summary for GSA/digital-gov-drupal: Focused on restoring stable traffic routing by reverting WAF redirects for digital.gov subdomains. The change ensures default traffic handling, improves uptime for critical subdomains, and provides clear, auditable rollback paths.
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