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Rose

Rose Azadkhan contributed to the ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid repository by delivering user-facing features and backend enhancements that improved data integrity, workflow reliability, and deployment security. She implemented new forms and controller logic in Ruby on Rails to streamline legal aid application flows, such as capturing client contact dates and refining eligibility questions. Rose addressed complex validation and state transitions, introduced helper methods for currency formatting, and consolidated Kubernetes and Helm deployment secrets to simplify configuration management. Her work included robust test coverage using RSpec and focused on maintainability, reducing operational risk, and ensuring accurate, consistent user experiences across the application.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

73%Features

Repository Contributions

27Total
Bugs
4
Commits
27
Features
11
Lines of code
2,980
Activity Months7

Work History

September 2025

4 Commits • 2 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025: Delivered end-to-end enhancements to client contact tracking within the LA Apply for Legal Aid workflow, added a new merits appeal data point for the date of first contact, and hardened reporting by ensuring the latest incident details render in merits views. Key contributions include model updates, UI flows, and comprehensive testing across features and specs.

August 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Aug 1, 2025

Concise monthly summary for August 2025 focused on two core features delivered in the laa-apply-for-legal-aid project, highlighting business value, technical achievement, and future impact.

July 2025

7 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 focused on delivering a consistent currency experience, robust DWP-related task flow, and stronger error handling in laa-apply-for-legal-aid. Implemented currency display standardization with a dedicated helper, integrated DWP Outcome into the task list with status logic and confirmation attributes, and enhanced data integrity by converting update operations to bang methods with updated tests. These changes improve user readability, task flow reliability, and maintainability while reducing risk in production deployments.

June 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary: Delivered a targeted feature to streamline the Legal Aid application flow and improve data integrity. Key feature delivered: Legal Aid Application Flow: Skip Partner Question for Non-Means-Tested and Cleanup on Type Change in ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid. This change adds backend logic to skip the partner eligibility question for non-means-tested applications and cleans up partner information if the application type changes from means-tested to non-means-tested, reducing friction and preventing inconsistent data. This work is tracked under AP-6010 with commit f7e302fdb65b764ed6981c20e5391366d8ccb418 (Skip partner question for non-means proceedings) (#7852). Major bugs fixed: none reported this period; emphasis on feature delivery and code quality. Overall impact: streamlined user journey for non-means-tested paths, decreased data noise, and better alignment with business rules, contributing to improved conversion rates and reduced support overhead. Technologies/skills demonstrated: backend flow control, conditional logic, data cleanup on state transitions, and end-to-end traceability through commit messages.

April 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid: Delivered key user-facing features and critical bug fixes that enhance reliability, maintainability, and user experience for evidence submission and income assessment flows. The month focused on cleaning up complex flows, stabilizing validation paths, and introducing reusable utilities to simplify future changes, thereby reducing risk and enabling faster iterations.

December 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid: Delivered a major cleanup by removing git-crypt integration and secret-management complexity, resulting in a simpler, more maintainable deployment pipeline. This work eliminated git-crypt from CI configurations, package management references, and project documentation, reducing operational risk tied to secret-key management and simplifying onboarding. Commit activity focused on two changes under AP-5162 (hashes e7a6a5962ebe7240a79d55125e892cb034eb859e and cc7fc50190c1e1b3f052bcf82155a63d017ef91e).

November 2024

9 Commits • 2 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Month: 2024-11 | Repository: ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid. This period focused on delivering a new provider feature, stabilizing the data model through a critical bug fix, and simplifying deployment configuration to reduce operational risk. The work supports improved eligibility accuracy, better data integrity, and enhanced deployment reliability, driving business value for client outcomes and compliance.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness88.2%
Maintainability87.8%
Architecture86.8%
Performance81.4%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CucumberERBGherkinGitattributesHTMLHelmMarkdownRubySQLShell

Technical Skills

API IntegrationBackend DevelopmentCI/CDConfiguration ManagementController LogicDatabase ManagementDatabase MigrationDevOpsFeature DevelopmentFeature FlaggingFeature TestingForm HandlingFront End DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentHelm

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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

ministryofjustice/laa-apply-for-legal-aid

Nov 2024 Sep 2025
7 Months active

Languages Used

GitattributesHTMLHelmRubyYAMLyamlMarkdownShell

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentConfiguration ManagementDevOpsFeature FlaggingForm HandlingFrontend Development

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