
Ruben Guajardo contributed to multiple open source repositories, focusing on build engineering and package management. In microsoft/winget-cli, he reinstated the development packaging workflow for Microsoft.WindowsPackageManager.Utils, using PowerShell scripting and NuGet packaging to streamline iteration and align development with production pipelines. For nushell/winget-pkgs and telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs, Ruben managed package lifecycle tasks, including deprecating and removing outdated manifests such as WinsiderSS.SystemInformer.Canary and EaseUS Todo Backup 16.5.0, ensuring repository hygiene and compliance with deprecation policies. His work emphasized automation, documentation in Markdown, and traceable change management, supporting maintainable and policy-compliant package repositories throughout the development cycle.

Monthly work summary for 2025-08 (repository: telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs) Key features delivered: - Deprecate and remove packaging manifest for 16.5.0 (EaseUS Todo Backup). Removed manifest files for installer, locale, and version definitions to ensure the version is no longer offered by the package manager. - Commit reference: 372cc8b36cfdc95a96b5446b4e7e004badab35a1 (Remove EaseUS.TodoBackup 16.5.0 (#283990)) Major bugs fixed: - No major bug fixes reported for this repository in August 2025 data. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Reduced risk of installing unsupported software by retiring 16.5.0; this simplifies maintenance and reduces user support for outdated releases. - Improves repository hygiene and aligns with deprecation lifecycle, paving the way for future retirements without user disruption. - Demonstrates end-to-end packaging lifecycle discipline: manifest deprecation, file cleanup, and traceable commits. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Packaging manifest lifecycle management (retirement and cleanup) - Version deprecation workflows and change traceability (commit and PR reference) - Repository hygiene and governance (consistent deprecation practices)
Monthly work summary for 2025-08 (repository: telegramdesktop/winget-pkgs) Key features delivered: - Deprecate and remove packaging manifest for 16.5.0 (EaseUS Todo Backup). Removed manifest files for installer, locale, and version definitions to ensure the version is no longer offered by the package manager. - Commit reference: 372cc8b36cfdc95a96b5446b4e7e004badab35a1 (Remove EaseUS.TodoBackup 16.5.0 (#283990)) Major bugs fixed: - No major bug fixes reported for this repository in August 2025 data. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Reduced risk of installing unsupported software by retiring 16.5.0; this simplifies maintenance and reduces user support for outdated releases. - Improves repository hygiene and aligns with deprecation lifecycle, paving the way for future retirements without user disruption. - Demonstrates end-to-end packaging lifecycle discipline: manifest deprecation, file cleanup, and traceable commits. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Packaging manifest lifecycle management (retirement and cleanup) - Version deprecation workflows and change traceability (commit and PR reference) - Repository hygiene and governance (consistent deprecation practices)
April 2025 performance summary for nushell/winget-pkgs. Delivered deprecation and removal of WinsiderSS.SystemInformer.Canary 3.2.25102.2422, resulting in a cleaner package surface and reduced maintenance burden. No bugs newly fixed for this repository this month. Focused on policy-compliant deprecation, traceability, and repository hygiene to support reliable package management for end users.
April 2025 performance summary for nushell/winget-pkgs. Delivered deprecation and removal of WinsiderSS.SystemInformer.Canary 3.2.25102.2422, resulting in a cleaner package surface and reduced maintenance burden. No bugs newly fixed for this repository this month. Focused on policy-compliant deprecation, traceability, and repository hygiene to support reliable package management for end users.
March 2025 (nushell/winget-pkgs): Focused on stabilizing CI/CD visibility by correcting README badge URLs to reflect the latest status endpoints for the Validation and Publish pipelines in Azure Pipelines. This fix prevents broken or outdated badges, improving transparency for developers and stakeholders. No new features were released this month; the work reinforces the reliability of repository communications and CI/CD status at a glance.
March 2025 (nushell/winget-pkgs): Focused on stabilizing CI/CD visibility by correcting README badge URLs to reflect the latest status endpoints for the Validation and Publish pipelines in Azure Pipelines. This fix prevents broken or outdated badges, improving transparency for developers and stakeholders. No new features were released this month; the work reinforces the reliability of repository communications and CI/CD status at a glance.
October 2024 (microsoft/winget-cli) focused on enabling development and packaging support for Microsoft.WindowsPackageManager.Utils, with a targeted change to re-enable dev packaging flow. Key outcome: developers can build and package the Utils NuGet package using the WinGetUtilDev.nuspec and updated CreateLocalNuget.ps1, reducing time to iterate on packaging and ensuring parity between dev and prod packaging pipelines. No major bugs fixed in this scope. Impact: improved development velocity for the Windows Package Manager Utils, more reliable packaging pipeline, and clearer dev packaging configuration. Technologies demonstrated: NuGet packaging, nuspec, PowerShell scripting, packaging automation, repository tooling.
October 2024 (microsoft/winget-cli) focused on enabling development and packaging support for Microsoft.WindowsPackageManager.Utils, with a targeted change to re-enable dev packaging flow. Key outcome: developers can build and package the Utils NuGet package using the WinGetUtilDev.nuspec and updated CreateLocalNuget.ps1, reducing time to iterate on packaging and ensuring parity between dev and prod packaging pipelines. No major bugs fixed in this scope. Impact: improved development velocity for the Windows Package Manager Utils, more reliable packaging pipeline, and clearer dev packaging configuration. Technologies demonstrated: NuGet packaging, nuspec, PowerShell scripting, packaging automation, repository tooling.
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