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Kenneth Reitz is an independent consultant and senior software engineer based in Winchester, VA, with 12 years of experience building developer tools, web frameworks, and deployment tooling. He authored Requests and Pipenv—opinionated, UX-first Python projects that have reached millions of users and are among the most-watched repositories on GitHub. Kenneth blends hands-on backend and DevOps work (Flask core contributions, Heroku buildpacks, deployment automation) with design-minded frontend improvements and technical writing. He advises Fortune 500s and startups alike, shepherding open-source projects that prioritize simplicity and developer experience.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Some Computer Science, Some Computer Science at George Mason University
HTTP Request & Response Service, written in Python + Flask.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:166 commits, 68 PRs, 122 pushes in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Kenneth primarily contributed to the project by modifying the user interface and documentation of the httpbin service. They updated the templates for the documentation and added enhancements to the HTML pages, including a new GitHub icon and improvements to the appearance of the documentation. Additionally, the user removed links to http2bin and added Docker optimizations for deployment.
Contributions:102 commits, 32 PRs, 100 pushes in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Kenneth primarily focused on configuring and maintaining the project's `setup.py` file, demonstrating a strong understanding of Python packaging. They modified the setup file to include package metadata, dependencies, and publishing configurations. Additionally, the user updated the `README.rst` documentation file, reorganized and enhanced the project description.
pythonkennethreitzpackagingsetuptoolsdistutils
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