
Tommy Troen developed and enhanced backend systems across the nais/api, nais/cli, and nais/doc repositories, focusing on issue tracking, state-based workload management, and migration tooling. He implemented a centralized issue monitoring system with GraphQL exposure and robust database integration, enabling improved observability and prioritization for operators. Using Go, GraphQL, and Lua, Tommy delivered features such as state-aware sorting, vulnerability management integration, and CLI subcommand extensions, while also addressing deployment reliability and documentation accuracy. His work demonstrated depth in backend architecture, security, and integration testing, resulting in maintainable, extensible solutions that reduced operational toil and improved user onboarding.
November 2025: Focused on stabilizing Krakend migrations and enabling direct image deployments. Delivered a bug fix to the Krakend Migration Convert Command that ensures the correct configmap is created during migration, and updated the Krakend registry allowlist to support direct deployment of the Krakend image, removing the need for the krakend-operator path. These changes reduce migration toil, improve deployment reliability, and accelerate teams' adoption of the Krakend image.
November 2025: Focused on stabilizing Krakend migrations and enabling direct image deployments. Delivered a bug fix to the Krakend Migration Convert Command that ensures the correct configmap is created during migration, and updated the Krakend registry allowlist to support direct deployment of the Krakend image, removing the need for the krakend-operator path. These changes reduce migration toil, improve deployment reliability, and accelerate teams' adoption of the Krakend image.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 highlighting feature delivery across nais/api, nais/console-frontend, and nais/cli, including GraphQL sorting enhancements and CLI integration. No major bugs fixed this month; all efforts focused on delivering business value through improved visibility, sorting, and extensibility.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 highlighting feature delivery across nais/api, nais/console-frontend, and nais/cli, including GraphQL sorting enhancements and CLI integration. No major bugs fixed this month; all efforts focused on delivering business value through improved visibility, sorting, and extensibility.
September 2025 focused on delivering a foundational Issue Tracking and State-based workload management capability in nais/api, with direct business value in observability, triage speed, and data-driven workload prioritization. Delivered GraphQL exposure and a robust database schema for issues, integrated alert health checks, and introduced state-aware sorting to improve monitoring and operator workflow.
September 2025 focused on delivering a foundational Issue Tracking and State-based workload management capability in nais/api, with direct business value in observability, triage speed, and data-driven workload prioritization. Delivered GraphQL exposure and a robust database schema for issues, integrated alert health checks, and introduced state-aware sorting to improve monitoring and operator workflow.
April 2025: Delivered key back-end enhancements for nais/api, including vulnerability management integration with the v13s API, a workload reference pagination fix, and expanded API test coverage for status_for_jobs. Achievements focused on business value: seamless backend migration preserving vulnerability tracking and reporting, accurate pagination for workload references, and stronger API reliability through targeted integration tests. Demonstrated security hardening, deployment/config improvements, and maintainability-focused refactors.
April 2025: Delivered key back-end enhancements for nais/api, including vulnerability management integration with the v13s API, a workload reference pagination fix, and expanded API test coverage for status_for_jobs. Achievements focused on business value: seamless backend migration preserving vulnerability tracking and reporting, accurate pagination for workload references, and stronger API reliability through targeted integration tests. Demonstrated security hardening, deployment/config improvements, and maintainability-focused refactors.
November 2024 monthly summary for nais/doc: Focused on documentation accuracy for the Texas feature; no new code deliveries this month, but a targeted documentation correction to prevent misconfigurations and improve onboarding for users configuring Texas.
November 2024 monthly summary for nais/doc: Focused on documentation accuracy for the Texas feature; no new code deliveries this month, but a targeted documentation correction to prevent misconfigurations and improve onboarding for users configuring Texas.

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