
Prithvi Shahi developed and standardized funding configuration systems for the ipfs/kubo and ipfs/boxo repositories, enabling seamless participation in Optimism’s retroactive public goods funding. He focused on process alignment and documentation, using JSON and Go to streamline grant application workflows and improve long-term project sustainability. In the libp2p/test-plans repository, Prithvi delivered a robust performance testing framework for Go-libp2p v0.42.0, introducing reproducible builds, a dedicated Makefile, and version locking to ensure reliable benchmarking. His work emphasized build automation, CI/CD, and dependency management, resulting in maintainable, reproducible testing environments and improved funding readiness for open source contributors.

June 2025 focused on delivering a robust performance testing framework and interop enhancements for Go-libp2p v0.42.0 in the libp2p/test-plans repository. The effort established reproducible builds and streamlined performance benchmarking, enabling reliable cross-interop testing and faster iteration for performance-focused teams. Key deliverables include a Makefile for building/running tests, a dedicated performance service main, perf.go with testing logic, and a version lock file to ensure reproducible builds. The work is backed by a single commit updating the v0.42 interop and perf (#665).
June 2025 focused on delivering a robust performance testing framework and interop enhancements for Go-libp2p v0.42.0 in the libp2p/test-plans repository. The effort established reproducible builds and streamlined performance benchmarking, enabling reliable cross-interop testing and faster iteration for performance-focused teams. Key deliverables include a Makefile for building/running tests, a dedicated performance service main, perf.go with testing logic, and a version lock file to ensure reproducible builds. The work is backed by a single commit updating the v0.42 interop and perf (#665).
May 2025 monthly summary for libp2p/test-plans: Delivered a focused dependency upgrade for performance testing across libp2p implementations, aligning go-libp2p and rust-libp2p with newer releases to enable faster, more reliable performance measurements. Removed obsolete versions and updated go.mod and Makefile to reflect new dependency versions. This reduces maintenance burden and improves test reproducibility, supporting faster feedback cycles for performance work.
May 2025 monthly summary for libp2p/test-plans: Delivered a focused dependency upgrade for performance testing across libp2p implementations, aligning go-libp2p and rust-libp2p with newer releases to enable faster, more reliable performance measurements. Removed obsolete versions and updated go.mod and Makefile to reflect new dependency versions. This reduces maintenance burden and improves test reproducibility, supporting faster feedback cycles for performance work.
February 2025 monthly performance summary focused on enabling participation in Optimism retroactive public goods funding (rPGF) by standardizing and deploying FUNDING.json configurations across two repos: ipfs/kubo and ipfs/boxo. This work increases eligibility visibility for external funding, reduces friction in grant applications, and strengthens long-term sustainability for active contributors. No major bugs were reported this month; efforts were concentrated on configuration, documentation, and process alignment to support funding readiness and governance.
February 2025 monthly performance summary focused on enabling participation in Optimism retroactive public goods funding (rPGF) by standardizing and deploying FUNDING.json configurations across two repos: ipfs/kubo and ipfs/boxo. This work increases eligibility visibility for external funding, reduces friction in grant applications, and strengthens long-term sustainability for active contributors. No major bugs were reported this month; efforts were concentrated on configuration, documentation, and process alignment to support funding readiness and governance.
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