
The Day I Stopped Saying “This Isn’t My Job”
This is a submission for the 2026 WeCoded Challenge : Echoes of Experience I was hired as a full stack developer. My daily work mostly revolved around building features, improving backend services, working on frontend interfaces, and making sure users had a smooth experience. Infrastructure operations, SSL certificate renewals, or platform upgrades were never officially part of my role. But in real engineering teams, reality rarely follows job titles. One day, our GitLab instance required a version upgrade. It was not a simple “nice to have” update. The upgrade was important for security, compatibility, and long-term maintainability. Around the same time, one of our Red Hat OpenShift SSL certificates was approaching expiration. Both tasks carried risk. A failed GitLab upgrade could interrupt the entire development workflow for the team. An expired SSL certificate could break secure access to critical internal services. Neither of these problems could wait comfortably for “the right tea
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