
Sujit Kumar Swain contributed to the newrelic/docs-website repository by delivering robust documentation and feature enhancements that improved onboarding, product guidance, and operational transparency. He developed and refined technical content for AWS integrations, NRQL, and NerdGraph APIs, applying skills in JavaScript, YAML, and SQL to clarify workflows and align documentation with evolving product features. Sujit collaborated with SMEs to incorporate feedback, updated release notes, and enhanced configuration and alerting documentation, reducing support friction and improving user understanding. His work demonstrated depth through iterative editorial review, precise technical writing, and a focus on maintainability, ensuring documentation quality kept pace with product changes.

October 2025: Delivered documentation and forecasting improvements for the docs website, emphasizing business value and technical accuracy. Key outcomes: 1) Live Chart URL management documented with NerdGraph API provisioning, updated pricing references, sharing prerequisites, and bulk user import guidance (commits: 573aa117b1e6e08c620b56d0cd2937f2153673f3; 124635c543c51c4711afd5ea4145f8a4ae5f5b80; 2bc5086b3d3dd61e20594b57134026e0a60050a5; aa39971d1262721a5e01de8f36789eb7a3abcd8f; 0bae0043b3306107219a757867f04ddd982d7497). 2) CPU core forecasting refined for private synthetic monitoring locations by replacing the frequency factor with a period factor and clarifying variable definitions (commit: c95b49680cc7f24f0403d102fdad92407e8e90ee). 3) Overall impact: clearer API workflows, improved cost and capacity guidance, reduced onboarding friction and lower support load. 4) Technologies/skills demonstrated: NerdGraph API usage, documentation governance, forecasting algorithm refinement, cross-team SME collaboration.
October 2025: Delivered documentation and forecasting improvements for the docs website, emphasizing business value and technical accuracy. Key outcomes: 1) Live Chart URL management documented with NerdGraph API provisioning, updated pricing references, sharing prerequisites, and bulk user import guidance (commits: 573aa117b1e6e08c620b56d0cd2937f2153673f3; 124635c543c51c4711afd5ea4145f8a4ae5f5b80; 2bc5086b3d3dd61e20594b57134026e0a60050a5; aa39971d1262721a5e01de8f36789eb7a3abcd8f; 0bae0043b3306107219a757867f04ddd982d7497). 2) CPU core forecasting refined for private synthetic monitoring locations by replacing the frequency factor with a period factor and clarifying variable definitions (commit: c95b49680cc7f24f0403d102fdad92407e8e90ee). 3) Overall impact: clearer API workflows, improved cost and capacity guidance, reduced onboarding friction and lower support load. 4) Technologies/skills demonstrated: NerdGraph API usage, documentation governance, forecasting algorithm refinement, cross-team SME collaboration.
September 2025 monthly performance summary for the docs-website team focused on delivering business value through robust usage metrics, data modeling improvements, and comprehensive documentation, while stabilizing the platform with targeted fixes and editorial governance.
September 2025 monthly performance summary for the docs-website team focused on delivering business value through robust usage metrics, data modeling improvements, and comprehensive documentation, while stabilizing the platform with targeted fixes and editorial governance.
Month: 2025-08 — Performance-review oriented monthly summary for newrelic/docs-website focusing on documented deliverables, bugs fixed, business impact, and technical skills demonstrated. Key features delivered: - NRQL uniqueCount Documentation Clarifications: clarified that uniqueCount() can count unique combinations of multiple attributes, documented a 32-attribute limit, and specified that the precision argument accepts up to 50,000. - Commits involved: f2bc140e0cfdfea2487967fc78d16bcd4a70ed40 (Updated SME feedback). - Pricing and Billing Documentation Clarifications: refined definitions for GB ingested, user types, and add-on features to improve cost transparency and user understanding. - Commit: e44c37fcf5c83c843ae989f0ec50b3aa8474607a (Updated feedback from SMEs). - Cross-account Alerting Documentation Updates: removed explicit limitations in cross-account operations, added a link to the new cross-account alerting instruction page, updated UI text for clarity, and fixed a broken link. - Commits: 84a1479104477ac64283fe7c15a68c891131ad8c (Updated docs), b31fc3b82ce01b536e4368db6ccee03098736baa (fixed link issue). - Cardinality Access Management Permissions Documentation Updates: added new cardinality permission requirement (Customer limits management: modify) and clarified existing permissions (Manage account cardinality: modify; View permission). - Commits: d36f4d10be785279a220b34644733eb9705764e5 (Added new permission requirements), c7f97aba05c9fde165be842531a884a10b0559fe (Update cardinality-access-management.mdx). Major bugs fixed: - Queue Message Processing Reliability: improved exception handling in queue message processing; release notes updated for Job Manager version 452 to provide better context around internal improvements. - Commit: ec9a9a299b18833c13397cf35d994587d3bd422d (SJM release 452 notes update). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved documentation quality across critical product areas, enabling clearer customer understanding of pricing, cross-account operations, and access-management controls. - Reduced onboarding friction and support inquiries through clarified usage, definitions, and UI messaging. - Strengthened alignment between SME feedback and published docs, and ensured traceability via explicit commit references. - Enhanced internal reliability through improved queue processing handling, contributing to more robust background processing and better observability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Technical writing discipline, SME collaboration, and feedback incorporation. - Documentation versioning, cross-repo consistency, and release notes craft. - Clarity in pricing, billing semantics, and access-management permissions. - Basic security and access-control concepts application within documentation updates. Business value: - Clearer pricing and billing definitions reduce customer confusion and potential disputes. - Improved cross-account operation guidance and access-management docs decrease time-to-value for customers and reduce support load. - Improved queue processing reliability reduces potential processing failures in background workflows and improves system stability.
Month: 2025-08 — Performance-review oriented monthly summary for newrelic/docs-website focusing on documented deliverables, bugs fixed, business impact, and technical skills demonstrated. Key features delivered: - NRQL uniqueCount Documentation Clarifications: clarified that uniqueCount() can count unique combinations of multiple attributes, documented a 32-attribute limit, and specified that the precision argument accepts up to 50,000. - Commits involved: f2bc140e0cfdfea2487967fc78d16bcd4a70ed40 (Updated SME feedback). - Pricing and Billing Documentation Clarifications: refined definitions for GB ingested, user types, and add-on features to improve cost transparency and user understanding. - Commit: e44c37fcf5c83c843ae989f0ec50b3aa8474607a (Updated feedback from SMEs). - Cross-account Alerting Documentation Updates: removed explicit limitations in cross-account operations, added a link to the new cross-account alerting instruction page, updated UI text for clarity, and fixed a broken link. - Commits: 84a1479104477ac64283fe7c15a68c891131ad8c (Updated docs), b31fc3b82ce01b536e4368db6ccee03098736baa (fixed link issue). - Cardinality Access Management Permissions Documentation Updates: added new cardinality permission requirement (Customer limits management: modify) and clarified existing permissions (Manage account cardinality: modify; View permission). - Commits: d36f4d10be785279a220b34644733eb9705764e5 (Added new permission requirements), c7f97aba05c9fde165be842531a884a10b0559fe (Update cardinality-access-management.mdx). Major bugs fixed: - Queue Message Processing Reliability: improved exception handling in queue message processing; release notes updated for Job Manager version 452 to provide better context around internal improvements. - Commit: ec9a9a299b18833c13397cf35d994587d3bd422d (SJM release 452 notes update). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved documentation quality across critical product areas, enabling clearer customer understanding of pricing, cross-account operations, and access-management controls. - Reduced onboarding friction and support inquiries through clarified usage, definitions, and UI messaging. - Strengthened alignment between SME feedback and published docs, and ensured traceability via explicit commit references. - Enhanced internal reliability through improved queue processing handling, contributing to more robust background processing and better observability. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Technical writing discipline, SME collaboration, and feedback incorporation. - Documentation versioning, cross-repo consistency, and release notes craft. - Clarity in pricing, billing semantics, and access-management permissions. - Basic security and access-control concepts application within documentation updates. Business value: - Clearer pricing and billing definitions reduce customer confusion and potential disputes. - Improved cross-account operation guidance and access-management docs decrease time-to-value for customers and reduce support load. - Improved queue processing reliability reduces potential processing failures in background workflows and improves system stability.
July 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/docs-website repository. This month focused on delivering customer-facing documentation enhancements, stabilizing docs tooling, and improving telemetry and deployment-related docs. Key features delivered include a new Billing Section in the docs, CloudFormation and AWS config documentation updates, and a targeted migration of network telemetry endpoints. Ongoing documentation polish across curated dashboards, NerdGraph, and What's New improved onboarding clarity. Major bugs fixed include reverting an unintended precision argument addition in UniqueCount to preserve existing behavior and miscellaneous maintenance corrections to maintain doc quality.
July 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/docs-website repository. This month focused on delivering customer-facing documentation enhancements, stabilizing docs tooling, and improving telemetry and deployment-related docs. Key features delivered include a new Billing Section in the docs, CloudFormation and AWS config documentation updates, and a targeted migration of network telemetry endpoints. Ongoing documentation polish across curated dashboards, NerdGraph, and What's New improved onboarding clarity. Major bugs fixed include reverting an unintended precision argument addition in UniqueCount to preserve existing behavior and miscellaneous maintenance corrections to maintain doc quality.
June 2025 monthly summary for newrelic/docs-website focusing on documentation and knowledge-work across the NerdGraph APIs, security docs, and release notes.
June 2025 monthly summary for newrelic/docs-website focusing on documentation and knowledge-work across the NerdGraph APIs, security docs, and release notes.
May 2025 performance summary for the docs-website repo focused on reliability, readiness, and documentation quality. Delivered features to improve build validation and GA readiness, refined alerting configuration, and advanced editorial/tech review processes. No major user-facing defects were reported in the provided data; the month was devoted to quality improvements and documentation delivery to accelerate time-to-value for customers and reduce release risk.
May 2025 performance summary for the docs-website repo focused on reliability, readiness, and documentation quality. Delivered features to improve build validation and GA readiness, refined alerting configuration, and advanced editorial/tech review processes. No major user-facing defects were reported in the provided data; the month was devoted to quality improvements and documentation delivery to accelerate time-to-value for customers and reduce release risk.
April 2025 — Focused delivery of alerting enhancements, query precision, and documentation improvements for newrelic/docs-website. Key features delivered include Silent Alert threshold setup updates, addition of a precession argument to UniqueCount, and substantial NRQL/anomaly/predictive alerts documentation updates aligned with the April 21 release. Notable reliability fixes covered Window duration table corrections and enhanced handling of not-supported use cases. The work demonstrates cross-functional collaboration, improved developer experience, and clearer customer-facing docs, driving faster incident response and better decision-making.
April 2025 — Focused delivery of alerting enhancements, query precision, and documentation improvements for newrelic/docs-website. Key features delivered include Silent Alert threshold setup updates, addition of a precession argument to UniqueCount, and substantial NRQL/anomaly/predictive alerts documentation updates aligned with the April 21 release. Notable reliability fixes covered Window duration table corrections and enhanced handling of not-supported use cases. The work demonstrates cross-functional collaboration, improved developer experience, and clearer customer-facing docs, driving faster incident response and better decision-making.
March 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/docs-website repository. Focused on delivering user-facing onboarding improvements, pricing clarity, and extensive documentation quality enhancements to support faster customer onboarding, reduced support overhead, and improved content reliability. Highlights include onboarding updates for Advanced Maps, pricing information for Sliding Window Aggregation alerts, and the NRQL Prediction gamma hyperparameter callout. In addition, there was broad MDX documentation work across agent pages (Unity, PHP, Node Browser Runtime), Public Dashboard docs, and troubleshooting guides, along with UI/UX improvements and targeted bug fixes to documentation and copy. These efforts improved usability, ensured alignment with product and legal requirements, and strengthened documentation governance across the site.
March 2025 monthly summary for the newrelic/docs-website repository. Focused on delivering user-facing onboarding improvements, pricing clarity, and extensive documentation quality enhancements to support faster customer onboarding, reduced support overhead, and improved content reliability. Highlights include onboarding updates for Advanced Maps, pricing information for Sliding Window Aggregation alerts, and the NRQL Prediction gamma hyperparameter callout. In addition, there was broad MDX documentation work across agent pages (Unity, PHP, Node Browser Runtime), Public Dashboard docs, and troubleshooting guides, along with UI/UX improvements and targeted bug fixes to documentation and copy. These efforts improved usability, ensured alignment with product and legal requirements, and strengthened documentation governance across the site.
February 2025 (Month: 2025-02) – Repository: newrelic/docs-website. Focused on delivering concrete features, aligning editorial/PM feedback, and strengthening documentation and public-facing assets. Key deliverables progressed across multiple areas including discovery, compute, data modeling, and documentation. Highlights include the addition of the Auto-discovery page to streamline AWS entity discovery, updates to Advanced compute information, and explicit metric timeslice data improvements, together with ongoing scaffolding that enables faster future iterations. Documentation and editorial improvements were expanded (NRQL predictions, AWS discovery setup, and public dashboard guidance). A terminology consistency effort (Forecast to Predict) and pricing/model details refinement were completed to ensure clarity and compliance. Public dashboard release readiness and UI asset enhancements further improved user experience and go-to-market readiness. Notable commits span work across features and fixes, including 2948f644 (Auto-discovery page), b95b1d76 (Advanced compute information), 2c375e54 (Metric timeslice data point), 1c4cd916 (Forecast→Predict), 0c1f067e (NRQL predictions docs), 1f5420d6 (AWS discovery docs), 865cb11f (Public dashboard docs), and spell/link corrections (04f5aaa8).
February 2025 (Month: 2025-02) – Repository: newrelic/docs-website. Focused on delivering concrete features, aligning editorial/PM feedback, and strengthening documentation and public-facing assets. Key deliverables progressed across multiple areas including discovery, compute, data modeling, and documentation. Highlights include the addition of the Auto-discovery page to streamline AWS entity discovery, updates to Advanced compute information, and explicit metric timeslice data improvements, together with ongoing scaffolding that enables faster future iterations. Documentation and editorial improvements were expanded (NRQL predictions, AWS discovery setup, and public dashboard guidance). A terminology consistency effort (Forecast to Predict) and pricing/model details refinement were completed to ensure clarity and compliance. Public dashboard release readiness and UI asset enhancements further improved user experience and go-to-market readiness. Notable commits span work across features and fixes, including 2948f644 (Auto-discovery page), b95b1d76 (Advanced compute information), 2c375e54 (Metric timeslice data point), 1c4cd916 (Forecast→Predict), 0c1f067e (NRQL predictions docs), 1f5420d6 (AWS discovery docs), 865cb11f (Public dashboard docs), and spell/link corrections (04f5aaa8).
January 2025 performance summary for newrelic/docs-website focused on delivering documentation features and quality improvements that directly support product guidance, customer adoption of on-demand forecast capabilities, and faster release readiness. Highlights include feature-driven content updates, extensive docs and release notes work for 2025-01, alignment of terminology, and a broad quality assurance effort across documentation artifacts.
January 2025 performance summary for newrelic/docs-website focused on delivering documentation features and quality improvements that directly support product guidance, customer adoption of on-demand forecast capabilities, and faster release readiness. Highlights include feature-driven content updates, extensive docs and release notes work for 2025-01, alignment of terminology, and a broad quality assurance effort across documentation artifacts.
December 2024 monthly summary for newrelic/docs-website focused on delivering high-value features, stabilizing content quality, and improving navigation and governance. The work emphasizes business value through accurate release information, better end-user experience, and maintainability of documentation assets.
December 2024 monthly summary for newrelic/docs-website focused on delivering high-value features, stabilizing content quality, and improving navigation and governance. The work emphasizes business value through accurate release information, better end-user experience, and maintainability of documentation assets.
November 2024 (2024-11) focused on delivering AWS Log Forwarding capabilities and strengthening documentation quality for the newrelic/docs-website, with SME-driven improvements and rigorous editorial review. The work reduced onboarding friction, improved troubleshooting reliability, and enhanced content structure across timestamp- and AWS-related docs, enabling faster adoption and fewer support queries.
November 2024 (2024-11) focused on delivering AWS Log Forwarding capabilities and strengthening documentation quality for the newrelic/docs-website, with SME-driven improvements and rigorous editorial review. The work reduced onboarding friction, improved troubleshooting reliability, and enhanced content structure across timestamp- and AWS-related docs, enabling faster adoption and fewer support queries.
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