
Philip Stokes developed and integrated a new KeePass Chocolatey package for Windows within the ITS-Unibas/chocolatey-internal-packages repository. He designed install and update scripts using PowerShell and XML, focusing on automation and package management to streamline deployment processes. By establishing a repeatable packaging workflow, Philip reduced manual installation steps and enabled automated validation, supporting faster and more reliable releases. His work expanded the internal packaging catalog and improved repository hygiene through clear commit traceability. Although the scope was limited to a single feature over one month, the solution demonstrated depth in scripting and laid a solid foundation for future automated deployments.

December 2025 monthly summary for ITS-Unibas/chocolatey-internal-packages: Key feature delivered: a new Windows KeePass Chocolatey package with install and update scripts, enabling automated deployments. Major bugs fixed: none reported for this repo this month. Overall impact: expanded internal packaging catalog, reduced manual installation steps, and laid groundwork for faster, repeatable releases. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Chocolatey packaging, Windows scripting, repository hygiene and change traceability through commit references.
December 2025 monthly summary for ITS-Unibas/chocolatey-internal-packages: Key feature delivered: a new Windows KeePass Chocolatey package with install and update scripts, enabling automated deployments. Major bugs fixed: none reported for this repo this month. Overall impact: expanded internal packaging catalog, reduced manual installation steps, and laid groundwork for faster, repeatable releases. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Chocolatey packaging, Windows scripting, repository hygiene and change traceability through commit references.
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