
Witold Bedyk enhanced CI infrastructure and reliability for the SUSE/susemanager-ci and uyuni-project/uyuni repositories over a two-month period. He streamlined developer feedback by disabling unnecessary periodic CI pipeline triggers and updating test environments to SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.1 using Terraform and Groovy. In uyuni-project/uyuni, he ensured Prometheus PostgreSQL exporter configuration persisted across container restarts by refactoring systemd and Salt SLS integration. Additionally, he introduced Terraform-based Vega acceptance testing for SUSE Manager 5.0, enabling automated end-to-end validation. Witold’s work focused on infrastructure as code, CI/CD configuration, and system administration, reducing operational overhead and deployment risk.

April 2025 focused on delivering high-impact reliability and validation enhancements across Uyuni and SUSE Manager CI. Delivered a persisted Prometheus PostgreSQL exporter configuration to ensure stability across container restarts, and introduced Terraform-based Vega acceptance testing for SUSE Manager 5.0 to enable automated end-to-end validation. These changes reduce operational toil, mitigate deployment risks, and strengthen release readiness.
April 2025 focused on delivering high-impact reliability and validation enhancements across Uyuni and SUSE Manager CI. Delivered a persisted Prometheus PostgreSQL exporter configuration to ensure stability across container restarts, and introduced Terraform-based Vega acceptance testing for SUSE Manager 5.0 to enable automated end-to-end validation. These changes reduce operational toil, mitigate deployment risks, and strengthen release readiness.
In March 2025, the SUSE/susemanager-ci project delivered infrastructure changes that trimmed CI noise and kept the test environment current. By disabling the periodic CI pipeline trigger and upgrading the test images to SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.1, the team reduced unnecessary runs, cut wasted compute time, and improved test fidelity for the latest micro-release. These changes streamline developer feedback and reinforce stability for downstream deployments.
In March 2025, the SUSE/susemanager-ci project delivered infrastructure changes that trimmed CI noise and kept the test environment current. By disabling the periodic CI pipeline trigger and upgrading the test images to SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.1, the team reduced unnecessary runs, cut wasted compute time, and improved test fidelity for the latest micro-release. These changes streamline developer feedback and reinforce stability for downstream deployments.
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