
Tanguy Raufflet developed and maintained infrastructure and embedded systems features across the seapath/ansible and nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr repositories, focusing on automation, hardware enablement, and deployment reliability. He implemented automated Cockpit plugin deployment for Debian hosts using Ansible, Docker, and shell scripting, streamlining plugin rollouts from GitHub releases. In nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr, Tanguy enhanced STM32MP2 support by aligning I2C and SPI device-tree configurations, improving clock management, and enabling GPIOZ functionality, all in C and DTS. His work emphasized modularity, maintainability, and cross-repository consistency, resulting in more robust CI pipelines, faster hardware onboarding, and reduced manual intervention for embedded Linux environments.

2025-08 Monthly Summary for seapath/ansible: Implemented an end-to-end Cockpit plugin deployment workflow by integrating a Docker image, preparation script, and Ansible role. This work enables automated deployment of Cockpit plugins to Debian hosts from GitHub releases, reduces manual steps, and improves consistency across environments. No critical bugs reported this month; enhancements focus on reliability and speed of plugin rollouts.
2025-08 Monthly Summary for seapath/ansible: Implemented an end-to-end Cockpit plugin deployment workflow by integrating a Docker image, preparation script, and Ansible role. This work enables automated deployment of Cockpit plugins to Debian hosts from GitHub releases, reduces manual steps, and improves consistency across environments. No critical bugs reported this month; enhancements focus on reliability and speed of plugin rollouts.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering GPIOZ support for STM32MP2, standardizing I2C8 clock configuration and retrieval across the HAL/RCC, and aligning the Zephyr HAL with upstream repository work to expand hardware support and clock accuracy. These changes drive broader device compatibility, more reliable I2C timing, and faster debugging for STM32MP2-based targets.
July 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering GPIOZ support for STM32MP2, standardizing I2C8 clock configuration and retrieval across the HAL/RCC, and aligning the Zephyr HAL with upstream repository work to expand hardware support and clock accuracy. These changes drive broader device compatibility, more reliable I2C timing, and faster debugging for STM32MP2-based targets.
In 2025-06, delivered key I2C/SPI infrastructure improvements for STM32MP2/STM32MP257F-EV1 in the nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr repository, enabling more reliable peripheral operation and smoother hardware onboarding. The work focused on aligning I2C interrupt handling, clock management, and device-tree representations, with targeted board support updates that reduce integration risk and improve time-to-value for downstream projects.
In 2025-06, delivered key I2C/SPI infrastructure improvements for STM32MP2/STM32MP257F-EV1 in the nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr repository, enabling more reliable peripheral operation and smoother hardware onboarding. The work focused on aligning I2C interrupt handling, clock management, and device-tree representations, with targeted board support updates that reduce integration risk and improve time-to-value for downstream projects.
January 2025: Delivered multi-arch CI enhancements across seapath/ansible and seapath/ci, strengthening ARM validation, test coverage, and reporting. Achievements accelerate ARM hardware validation, reduce flaky or irrelevant tests, and improve visibility into latency and performance, thereby shortening QA cycles and enabling faster delivery of ARM-based platforms.
January 2025: Delivered multi-arch CI enhancements across seapath/ansible and seapath/ci, strengthening ARM validation, test coverage, and reporting. Achievements accelerate ARM hardware validation, reduce flaky or irrelevant tests, and improve visibility into latency and performance, thereby shortening QA cycles and enabling faster delivery of ARM-based platforms.
December 2024 monthly summary for seapath/ansible focusing on modularization, automated purge workflows, and security-conscious cleanups. Delivered two feature enhancements with clear business value: a reusable purge workflow for Ceph configurations and a refactored, role-based approach to admin user management. No critical bugs reported this month; several improvements reduce maintenance overhead and drift.
December 2024 monthly summary for seapath/ansible focusing on modularization, automated purge workflows, and security-conscious cleanups. Delivered two feature enhancements with clear business value: a reusable purge workflow for Ceph configurations and a refactored, role-based approach to admin user management. No critical bugs reported this month; several improvements reduce maintenance overhead and drift.
Month: 2024-11. Focused on expanding deployment versatility for Yocto-based Ceph clusters in seapath/ansible. Delivered distribution-level support and adjusted purge workflows to maintain hygiene without breaking Yocto deployments. No major bugs fixed this month; primary value delivered through feature enhancements and safer purge handling.
Month: 2024-11. Focused on expanding deployment versatility for Yocto-based Ceph clusters in seapath/ansible. Delivered distribution-level support and adjusted purge workflows to maintain hygiene without breaking Yocto deployments. No major bugs fixed this month; primary value delivered through feature enhancements and safer purge handling.
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