Marek Goldmann

Engineering Manager at Fedora Project

Greater Poland Voivodeship
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Marek Goldmann is an Engineering Manager with 16 years of experience building CI/CD and platform engineering solutions, currently at IBM after leading Red Hat’s Trusted Software Supply Chain team. He blends hands-on engineering (Java, Python, Kubernetes/OpenShift, Tekton) with team design and process work to help teams ship faster, with fewer bugs and less burnout. Behind the scenes he’s an active open-source contributor and toolmaker—co-inventor of CEKit, author of docker-squash, and architect of an event-driven Tekton-based CI/CD system and SBOM generator used across Red Hat middleware. A long-time Fedora contributor and natural connector, he pairs technical depth with pragmatic tooling and organizational change to scale reliable software delivery.
code17 years of coding experience
job19 years of employment as a software developer
bookMSc, IT, MSc, IT at Politechnika Opolska
languagesEnglish, Polish, German
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Github Skills (19)

dockerce10
docker10
python10
dockers10
message-queue10
ruby10
command-line-interface9
java9
jboss9
commandline-interface9
commandline9
command-line9
javas9
cli9
build-automation8

Programming languages (17)

JavaC++CSSScalaGoHTMLGroovyTypeScript

Github contributions (5)

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goldmann/docker-squash

Sep 2014 - Oct 2022

Docker image squashing tool
Role in this project:
userBack-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:31 releases, 20 reviews, 322 commits in 8 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Marek primarily contributed to the core functionality of a Docker image squashing tool, improving the existing Python script and preparing the project for future versions. Their work included implementing new features such as machine-parseable output and tag display, as well as converting the scripts to use Python Docker bindings and added basic logging. The user also refactored and corrected code, and enhanced the project by incorporating Python's `tarfile` and adding tests for better code quality and stability.
docker-imagedocker
torquebox/torquebox

Dec 2009 - May 2013

TorqueBox Ruby Platform
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:77 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Marek primarily focused on improving the TorqueBox platform's queue functionality. Their contributions involved fixing naming issues related to host resolution when JBoss isn't bound to localhost. They addressed handling of Ruby modules within queues and implemented new methods like pause, resume, and methods to manage queue messages (remove, count, etc.). They also addressed scheduled message delivery, and fixed code-related bugs.
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Marek Goldmann - Engineering Manager at Fedora Project