
Sai Srikar worked on the RafaySystems/terraform-provider-rafay repository, focusing on enhancing cluster override capabilities and improving documentation accuracy for Terraform users. He developed new Terraform resources in Go and HCL to support addon and workload settings, enabling more flexible and stable cluster configurations. Sai also maintained Go module dependencies to ensure compatibility with the latest rctl releases. In addition, he refined documentation by removing deprecated options and clarifying resource quota scopes, reducing onboarding friction and misconfiguration risks. His work demonstrated depth in infrastructure as code, dependency management, and technical writing, resulting in safer deployments and a smoother user experience.

In Apr 2025, the team focused on improving documentation accuracy for the Rafay Terraform provider. Key changes included the removal of the deprecated enable_logging option from blueprint docs and examples, and clarifications that resource quotas apply to namespaces rather than clusters in project resources docs. These changes align docs with the current provider behavior, reduce onboarding friction, and minimize misconfiguration risk for customers deploying Terraform configurations using Rafay.
In Apr 2025, the team focused on improving documentation accuracy for the Rafay Terraform provider. Key changes included the removal of the deprecated enable_logging option from blueprint docs and examples, and clarifications that resource quotas apply to namespaces rather than clusters in project resources docs. These changes align docs with the current provider behavior, reduce onboarding friction, and minimize misconfiguration risk for customers deploying Terraform configurations using Rafay.
February 2025 – Rafay Terraform Provider (RafaySystems/terraform-provider-rafay): Delivered cluster override enhancements and dependency alignment to improve configurability and stability. Implemented Terraform resources for addon and workload settings, updated cluster override documentation with accepted values and examples, and upgraded to a newer rctl release candidate to maintain library compatibility. No major bugs fixed this period. Overall impact: easier end-user configuration, faster onboarding, and maintained library compatibility for safer deployments. Technologies demonstrated: Terraform provider development, Go module maintenance (go.mod/go.sum), and comprehensive documentation.
February 2025 – Rafay Terraform Provider (RafaySystems/terraform-provider-rafay): Delivered cluster override enhancements and dependency alignment to improve configurability and stability. Implemented Terraform resources for addon and workload settings, updated cluster override documentation with accepted values and examples, and upgraded to a newer rctl release candidate to maintain library compatibility. No major bugs fixed this period. Overall impact: easier end-user configuration, faster onboarding, and maintained library compatibility for safer deployments. Technologies demonstrated: Terraform provider development, Go module maintenance (go.mod/go.sum), and comprehensive documentation.
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline