
Samuel Verhasselt developed two features across major open-source projects, focusing on runtime portability and geospatial data support. For zed-industries/codex, he built a shell wrapper enabling the CLI to detect and use either Node.js or Bun, updating documentation and package configuration to streamline onboarding and broaden runtime compatibility. In apache/iceberg-python, Samuel implemented native geometry and geography types for Iceberg v3, handling serialization, Avro mapping, and PyArrow/Parquet integration. His work, primarily in JavaScript, Python, and Shell, emphasized robust schema design and unit testing, delivering well-documented, maintainable solutions that address both developer experience and advanced data handling requirements.
February 2026 monthly summary for apache/iceberg-python focused on delivering native geospatial support for Iceberg v3 and strengthening end-to-end workflow with robust testing and tooling integration. The work enables native geometry and geography types, improved serialization and AVRO mapping, and seamless PyArrow/Parquet interoperability, empowering users to define and query geospatial data within Iceberg schemas.
February 2026 monthly summary for apache/iceberg-python focused on delivering native geospatial support for Iceberg v3 and strengthening end-to-end workflow with robust testing and tooling integration. The work enables native geometry and geography types, improved serialization and AVRO mapping, and seamless PyArrow/Parquet interoperability, empowering users to define and query geospatial data within Iceberg schemas.
April 2025 focused on expanding Codex CLI runtime portability. Implemented a shell wrapper that detects and selects the appropriate runtime (Node.js or Bun) for the codex CLI, and updated package.json and README with Bun installation instructions. This reduces onboarding friction, broadens the supported runtime ecosystem, and lays the foundation for future performance and portability enhancements. No major bugs fixed documented this month; effort centered on feature delivery and documentation updates.
April 2025 focused on expanding Codex CLI runtime portability. Implemented a shell wrapper that detects and selects the appropriate runtime (Node.js or Bun) for the codex CLI, and updated package.json and README with Bun installation instructions. This reduces onboarding friction, broadens the supported runtime ecosystem, and lays the foundation for future performance and portability enhancements. No major bugs fixed documented this month; effort centered on feature delivery and documentation updates.

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