
Worked on the oracle-livelabs/database repository to deliver a Labs Manifest Cleanup feature focused on improving user experience and maintainability. Updated the manifest.json configuration to hide non-ready labs, ensuring that only available and functional labs are visible to users. This approach reduced UI clutter and shortened onboarding time by streamlining the lab catalog. The work involved configuration management using JSON, version-controlled changes in Git, and close collaboration with product and QA teams. All changes were implemented under the WMS 11774 initiative, with a single, traceable commit that aligned with release governance and ticketing processes, emphasizing maintainable and transparent development practices.
April 2025 monthly summary for oracle-livelabs/database: Key feature delivered was a Labs Manifest Cleanup for Available Labs. The manifest.json was updated to hide non-ready labs, presenting only available and functional labs to users. This reduces UI noise, shortens onboarding time, and aligns with the WMS 11774 cleanup initiative. No major bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on UX improvement and maintainability. Overall impact includes a streamlined lab catalog, clearer availability signaling, and reduced maintenance surface area. Technologies and skills demonstrated include manifest-driven feature toggling via JSON, version-controlled changes in Git, adherence to release governance and ticketing (WMS 11774), and collaboration with product/QA teams.
April 2025 monthly summary for oracle-livelabs/database: Key feature delivered was a Labs Manifest Cleanup for Available Labs. The manifest.json was updated to hide non-ready labs, presenting only available and functional labs to users. This reduces UI noise, shortens onboarding time, and aligns with the WMS 11774 cleanup initiative. No major bugs were fixed this month; the focus was on UX improvement and maintainability. Overall impact includes a streamlined lab catalog, clearer availability signaling, and reduced maintenance surface area. Technologies and skills demonstrated include manifest-driven feature toggling via JSON, version-controlled changes in Git, adherence to release governance and ticketing (WMS 11774), and collaboration with product/QA teams.

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