
During November 2025, Michael Venne enhanced the GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-foundation-fabric repository by delivering Cloud SQL Connection Method Flexibility. He engineered support for both Private Service Connect (PSC) and Private Service Access (PSA) connection methods, removing the previous single-method constraint and enabling combined usage for Cloud SQL deployments. This update, implemented using Terraform and HCL, broadened deployment scenarios and reduced friction for users managing cloud networking infrastructure. Michael also updated the project’s README in Markdown to document the new functionality, improving maintainability. The work demonstrated a solid grasp of Infrastructure as Code principles and addressed deployment flexibility without introducing new bugs.

Monthly summary for 2025-11: Cloud Foundation Fabric delivered Cloud SQL Connection Method Flexibility by enabling both PSC and PSA connections for Cloud SQL, with the commit acf2634831f3d0008ddaa16802f756dbf64b7f37. README updated to reflect the new functionality, enabling broader deployment scenarios and reducing friction for customers. No major bugs reported this month. Overall impact: increased deployment flexibility, broader adoption potential, and improved maintainability through documentation updates. Technologies demonstrated: cloud networking, Private Service Connect (PSC), Private Service Access (PSA), code changes, and documentation enhancements.
Monthly summary for 2025-11: Cloud Foundation Fabric delivered Cloud SQL Connection Method Flexibility by enabling both PSC and PSA connections for Cloud SQL, with the commit acf2634831f3d0008ddaa16802f756dbf64b7f37. README updated to reflect the new functionality, enabling broader deployment scenarios and reducing friction for customers. No major bugs reported this month. Overall impact: increased deployment flexibility, broader adoption potential, and improved maintainability through documentation updates. Technologies demonstrated: cloud networking, Private Service Connect (PSC), Private Service Access (PSA), code changes, and documentation enhancements.
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