
Suresh Mohan updated the manifest.json in the oracle-livelabs/database repository to streamline the lab catalog by hiding non-ready labs, ensuring users only see available and functional options. He applied configuration management principles using JSON to implement manifest-driven feature toggling, reducing UI clutter and improving onboarding efficiency. The work aligned with WMS 11774 release governance, with all changes version-controlled in Git and reviewed for compliance. Although no bugs were fixed during this period, Suresh’s contribution focused on maintainability and user experience, collaborating with product and QA teams to deliver a cleaner, more manageable lab environment with clear availability signaling.

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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