
Over 15 months, Silte00 contributed to MTES-MCT/trackdechets by engineering robust registry, export, and waste management features that improved data integrity, compliance, and user experience. He delivered scalable registry data exports using TypeScript, Node.js, and AWS S3, integrating queue-driven processing and optimizing database queries for performance. His work included enhancing validation logic, refining access control, and implementing UI/UX improvements across React-based forms and dashboards. Silte00 also strengthened security in CI/CD pipelines and API workflows, while maintaining comprehensive documentation and test coverage. The depth of his contributions ensured reliable regulatory reporting, maintainable codebases, and resilient workflows for complex waste management scenarios.

February 2026 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Delivered key registry export enhancements, strengthened data integrity for export workflows, and improved dashboard packaging UX. The work yielded faster, more scalable exports, reduced risk of unauthorized data access, and clearer user feedback across exports and packaging data entry.
February 2026 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Delivered key registry export enhancements, strengthened data integrity for export workflows, and improved dashboard packaging UX. The work yielded faster, more scalable exports, reduced risk of unauthorized data access, and clearer user feedback across exports and packaging data entry.
In January 2026, delivered a comprehensive set of improvements across MTES-MCT/trackdechets, focusing on data integrity, UI/UX, security/observability, regulatory traceability, and frontend maintainability. The month emphasized reliability of submission and revision workflows, improved user data entry flows, and better operational visibility for production VHU declarations, aligning with regulatory requirements and business needs.
In January 2026, delivered a comprehensive set of improvements across MTES-MCT/trackdechets, focusing on data integrity, UI/UX, security/observability, regulatory traceability, and frontend maintainability. The month emphasized reliability of submission and revision workflows, improved user data entry flows, and better operational visibility for production VHU declarations, aligning with regulatory requirements and business needs.
December 2025 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets delivered security hardening, data integrity, and UX improvements across the platform. Key features delivered include security hardening for NPM install scripts, tightening PublicId validation, and comprehensive company-name sanitization to improve downstream processing. UX improvements were introduced for BSFF packaging with debounced filtering and inline loading indicators, along with waste management data processing and ADR compliance enhancements for better filtering and compliance. In addition, the declaration flow robustness was improved to handle missing addresses, reducing failed submissions. These changes were implemented using modern data validation, client-side UX patterns, and ADR-conscious data processing, with representative commits including 3294e456, b6bc3e13, a25d5795, 28a02f45, b216f333, e6a4bd11, d6cde7cd.
December 2025 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets delivered security hardening, data integrity, and UX improvements across the platform. Key features delivered include security hardening for NPM install scripts, tightening PublicId validation, and comprehensive company-name sanitization to improve downstream processing. UX improvements were introduced for BSFF packaging with debounced filtering and inline loading indicators, along with waste management data processing and ADR compliance enhancements for better filtering and compliance. In addition, the declaration flow robustness was improved to handle missing addresses, reducing failed submissions. These changes were implemented using modern data validation, client-side UX patterns, and ADR-conscious data processing, with representative commits including 3294e456, b6bc3e13, a25d5795, 28a02f45, b216f333, e6a4bd11, d6cde7cd.
MTES-MCT/trackdechets — 2025-11 Monthly Summary: Focused on delivering user-facing capabilities, strengthening data integrity, and improving maintainability. Delivered multi-consistency support in BSDD, improved signature handling for BSDA/BSVHU, refined edit permissions in MyLines, cleaned the BSVU data model by removing transporter-related columns, and introduced a date cleanup script to normalize historical data. Also completed related bug fixes to improve loading state, validation, and resilience against edge cases.
MTES-MCT/trackdechets — 2025-11 Monthly Summary: Focused on delivering user-facing capabilities, strengthening data integrity, and improving maintainability. Delivered multi-consistency support in BSDD, improved signature handling for BSDA/BSVHU, refined edit permissions in MyLines, cleaned the BSVU data model by removing transporter-related columns, and introduced a date cleanup script to normalize historical data. Also completed related bug fixes to improve loading state, validation, and resilience against edge cases.
Monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Delivered key features, fixed major issues, and improved data integrity and security. Achievements enabled multi-transporter workflows and next-destination abroad for BSVHU, enhanced validation and error reporting, and automated lifecycle management for imports/exports.
Monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Delivered key features, fixed major issues, and improved data integrity and security. Achievements enabled multi-transporter workflows and next-destination abroad for BSVHU, enhanced validation and error reporting, and automated lifecycle management for imports/exports.
September 2025 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets emphasizing accessibility, security hardening, UX improvements, and release-note accuracy. Delivered key features with a strong focus on business value and user experience, fixed critical UI/UX and data-entry issues, and reinforced security posture across CI/CD pipelines. Overall impact: heightened accessibility, clearer data workflows, reduced user confusion, and more trustworthy release documentation.
September 2025 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets emphasizing accessibility, security hardening, UX improvements, and release-note accuracy. Delivered key features with a strong focus on business value and user experience, fixed critical UI/UX and data-entry issues, and reinforced security posture across CI/CD pipelines. Overall impact: heightened accessibility, clearer data workflows, reduced user confusion, and more trustworthy release documentation.
In August 2025, MTES-MCT/trackdechets delivered BSDD enhancements and stability improvements, completed critical migration and deployment workflow changes, and expanded export and DASRI capabilities, driving reliability, compliance, and data accuracy across the waste management platform. Key contributions include enabling multiple consistence entries in BSDD wasteDetails, computing Appendix 2 consistence, stabilizing the BSDD changes with targeted test fixes and a build fix, introducing a two-step form migration flow to enable pre-migration before deployment, and removing an unused script in favor of a manual SQL migration path. Additional work strengthened export and registry features, enhanced security rules for the Bull Monitor Dashboard, enabled DASRI issuer designation for 2710 establishments, and improved documentation and test coverage across RegistryV2 and forms/common areas. Overall, this month delivered tangible business value by improving data integrity, deployment reliability, regulatory reporting accuracy, and preparatory support for future migrations.
In August 2025, MTES-MCT/trackdechets delivered BSDD enhancements and stability improvements, completed critical migration and deployment workflow changes, and expanded export and DASRI capabilities, driving reliability, compliance, and data accuracy across the waste management platform. Key contributions include enabling multiple consistence entries in BSDD wasteDetails, computing Appendix 2 consistence, stabilizing the BSDD changes with targeted test fixes and a build fix, introducing a two-step form migration flow to enable pre-migration before deployment, and removing an unused script in favor of a manual SQL migration path. Additional work strengthened export and registry features, enhanced security rules for the Bull Monitor Dashboard, enabled DASRI issuer designation for 2710 establishments, and improved documentation and test coverage across RegistryV2 and forms/common areas. Overall, this month delivered tangible business value by improving data integrity, deployment reliability, regulatory reporting accuracy, and preparatory support for future migrations.
July 2025 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focused on delivering compliant data handling, reliable exports, improved observability, and enhanced security and UX. The team completed five major feature/bug workstreams with concrete user-facing improvements and performance optimizations, enabling better business value in waste management and regulatory reporting.
July 2025 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focused on delivering compliant data handling, reliable exports, improved observability, and enhanced security and UX. The team completed five major feature/bug workstreams with concrete user-facing improvements and performance optimizations, enabling better business value in waste management and regulatory reporting.
June 2025 focused on delivering scalable registry data capabilities, tightening data integrity, and stabilizing critical workflows. Key outcomes include a new Exhaustive Registry Data Export System with S3 storage and queue-driven processing, enforcement of read-only editing mode and enhanced access control in the registry UI, targeted improvements to the BSDA signature workflow and other fixes to date handling and status transitions, and UX and backend refinements to delegations, forms, and operation mode mappings. These changes delivered measurable business value: reliable exports for compliance, safer data editing, improved delegation and export experiences, and clearer documentation.
June 2025 focused on delivering scalable registry data capabilities, tightening data integrity, and stabilizing critical workflows. Key outcomes include a new Exhaustive Registry Data Export System with S3 storage and queue-driven processing, enforcement of read-only editing mode and enhanced access control in the registry UI, targeted improvements to the BSDA signature workflow and other fixes to date handling and status transitions, and UX and backend refinements to delegations, forms, and operation mode mappings. These changes delivered measurable business value: reliable exports for compliance, safer data editing, improved delegation and export experiences, and clearer documentation.
May 2025 delivered major registry-focused improvements across performance, data integrity, and user experience for MTES-MCT/trackdechets. Key outcomes include a comprehensive RegistryLookup overhaul with index optimization, cursor-based pagination, transactional rebuilds with improved logging, longer transaction timeouts for long-running reindexing, and a modular rebuild function to improve maintainability. Additionally, enforcement of an 18-month minimum date across registry inputs aligns with retention policy. UI/UX and accessibility enhancements improved mobile navigation, added an informational banner on the export page, and hid the Exports section when no records exist. A critical fix was implemented for transporter information display with enhanced server-side validation and error handling.
May 2025 delivered major registry-focused improvements across performance, data integrity, and user experience for MTES-MCT/trackdechets. Key outcomes include a comprehensive RegistryLookup overhaul with index optimization, cursor-based pagination, transactional rebuilds with improved logging, longer transaction timeouts for long-running reindexing, and a modular rebuild function to improve maintainability. Additionally, enforcement of an 18-month minimum date across registry inputs aligns with retention policy. UI/UX and accessibility enhancements improved mobile navigation, added an informational banner on the export page, and hid the Exports section when no records exist. A critical fix was implemented for transporter information display with enhanced server-side validation and error handling.
April 2025 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Delivered key features and fixes across Registries, Registry V2 data model, and data integrity. Enhanced UI/UX, validation and security for Registries; added declaredAt field and cancellation for Registry lines with environment-flag controlled rendering; improved import/export validation and administrative references; fixed bordereaux indexing and ensured parity between ElasticSearch and lookup tests. Result: higher data quality, safer logging, governance controls, faster registry workflows, and measurable business value for regulatory reporting.
April 2025 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets: Delivered key features and fixes across Registries, Registry V2 data model, and data integrity. Enhanced UI/UX, validation and security for Registries; added declaredAt field and cancellation for Registry lines with environment-flag controlled rendering; improved import/export validation and administrative references; fixed bordereaux indexing and ensured parity between ElasticSearch and lookup tests. Result: higher data quality, safer logging, governance controls, faster registry workflows, and measurable business value for regulatory reporting.
March 2025 performance summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focusing on scalability, data integrity, and usability improvements across registry exports, imports, and privacy controls. Delivered a set of features and stability fixes that increase data coverage, reliability, and privacy, while reducing incident risk through improved error handling and concurrent write protections.
March 2025 performance summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focusing on scalability, data integrity, and usability improvements across registry exports, imports, and privacy controls. Delivered a set of features and stability fixes that increase data coverage, reliability, and privacy, while reducing incident risk through improved error handling and concurrent write protections.
Concise monthly summary for February 2025 (MTES-MCT/trackdechets). This period focused on delivering high-value features, improving data export UX and performance, and enhancing developer onboarding feedback. Notable outcomes include enhanced compliance controls, optimized registry lookups, and expanded configurability for BSD handling, alongside Mac development guidance to streamline local onboarding.
Concise monthly summary for February 2025 (MTES-MCT/trackdechets). This period focused on delivering high-value features, improving data export UX and performance, and enhancing developer onboarding feedback. Notable outcomes include enhanced compliance controls, optimized registry lookups, and expanded configurability for BSD handling, alongside Mac development guidance to streamline local onboarding.
Month: 2025-01 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets delivered targeted enhancements to the VHU workflow, improved data integrity and regulatory compliance, expanded reporting/export capabilities, and strengthened test reliability. The work spans backend, frontend, and data governance, with clear traceability to investment in data quality and operational efficiency.
Month: 2025-01 — MTES-MCT/trackdechets delivered targeted enhancements to the VHU workflow, improved data integrity and regulatory compliance, expanded reporting/export capabilities, and strengthened test reliability. The work spans backend, frontend, and data governance, with clear traceability to investment in data quality and operational efficiency.
December 2024 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focused on delivering data export capabilities, modernizing build/codegen infrastructure, stabilizing CI for S3 MinIO-backed tests, and enhancing data visibility for irregular VHUs. The work aligned with business needs for regulatory-compliant exports, reliable release cycles, and improved data quality in the To Collect workflow.
December 2024 monthly summary for MTES-MCT/trackdechets focused on delivering data export capabilities, modernizing build/codegen infrastructure, stabilizing CI for S3 MinIO-backed tests, and enhancing data visibility for irregular VHUs. The work aligned with business needs for regulatory-compliant exports, reliable release cycles, and improved data quality in the To Collect workflow.
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