
Scott Zinn developed a Lidarr integration for the home-operations/containers repository, enabling tracking of development branches within containerized workflows. He implemented a Dockerfile, entrypoint script, and metadata, ensuring the new application adhered to the established development-branch publishing pattern. Using Docker, Shell, and YAML, Scott focused on consistent build and deployment processes, adding tests to validate the integration. This work improved cross-project visibility and accelerated the transition from branch to release by increasing observability and standardizing container packaging. Over the course of one month, Scott’s contribution addressed the need for predictable releases and streamlined feature validation across multiple containerized projects.

March 2025: Delivered Lidarr Integration for home-operations/containers to track development branches. Implemented Dockerfile, entrypoint script, metadata, and tests, aligning with the established development-branch publishing pattern. This addition improves cross-project visibility of ongoing work, accelerates branch-to-release readiness, and strengthens container packaging standards.
March 2025: Delivered Lidarr Integration for home-operations/containers to track development branches. Implemented Dockerfile, entrypoint script, metadata, and tests, aligning with the established development-branch publishing pattern. This addition improves cross-project visibility of ongoing work, accelerates branch-to-release readiness, and strengthens container packaging standards.
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