JordanΒ Sissel

Triforce Hunter at freelance

Mountain View, California, United States
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Jordan Sissel is a seasoned backend and DevOps engineer in Mountain View, California, with 20 years of experience building pragmatic infrastructure and packaging tooling. He is a key open-source contributor to projects like fpm (a widely used multi-platform package builder) and pleaserun, focusing on Ruby-based automation that turns init-script complexity into repeatable service templates. His work on Logstash’s Elasticsearch output demonstrates an operational mindsetβ€”adding timeouts, hiding credentials, and improving retry logging to boost robustness and security. As a long-time freelancer who playfully calls himself a "Triforce Hunter," he blends a hacker’s curiosity with systems-level craftsmanship to simplify deployment workflows across diverse platforms.
code20 years of coding experience
languagesEnglish, ancient hylean
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Github Skills (31)

package-management10
launchd10
amazon-elasticsearch10
packaging10
ruby10
debian-packaging10
elasticsearchquery10
automation10
aws-elasticsearch10
packager10
package10
rpm10
systemd10
elasticsearch10
automations10

Programming languages (23)

JavaC++CSSCRustScalaGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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jordansissel/pleaserun

Jul 2013 - Apr 2021

An attempt to abstract this "init" script madness.
Role in this project:
userBackend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:300 commits, 31 PRs, 88 pushes in 7 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jordan primarily contributed to building a framework for managing and running programs as system services, using Ruby and integrating with various init systems like SysVinit, Upstart, and systemd. They focused on creating templates and configurations to automate the process of creating service files. Their work included implementing support for user and group settings, and the addition of prestart functionality to the init scripts. Furthermore, the user incorporated systemd and launchd deployment testing and also added file generation features with the use of fpm.
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jordansissel/fpm

Jan 2011 - Dec 2022

Effing package management! Build packages for multiple platforms (deb, rpm, etc) with great ease and sanity.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:4 releases, 27 reviews, 2687 commits in 12 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jordan's contributions centered around enhancing the fpm package management tool by implementing new features, addressing bugs, and refactoring. They introduced support for various package formats, including CPAN and Python packages, and extended features such as including configuration files, dependencies, and version constraints. These changes improved the functionality and reliability of the fpm tool, facilitating the creation of diverse package types.
rpmpackagingpackage-managerlinuxplatforms
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Jordan Sissel - Triforce Hunter at freelance