Meir Kriheli is a seasoned software engineer and architect based in Israel with 14 years of experience delivering scalable web and backend systems. He blends hands-on development with DevOps and project leadership, specializing in Python, Django, backend/frontend, Linux sysadmin, and BiDi localization for Hebrew. A committed open-source contributor, he has advanced Open-Knesset as a backend developer and contributed to Pelican as a full-stack developer, including data serialization, indexing, and theme-aware static site generation. He currently applies his expertise as a Senior Software Engineer at VAST Data, while sustaining ongoing leadership and community work with the Israeli tech scene through whatsup.org.il since 2002. His career spans roles at Tempdrop, Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz, law.co.il, EMC XtremIO, Netscreens, and more, reflecting breadth across Python, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and modern JS ecosystems. He is known for turning complex requirements into robust, maintainable architectures and for his zeal for open-source and localization in right-to-left contexts.
** The official repo is at https://github.com/hasadna/Open-Knesset/ . Please fork it, instead of my repo.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:899 commits in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Meir appears to have focused on back-end development tasks, as evidenced by the removal of dependencies (simplejson) and the creation of a serializer to protect user data. The user demonstrated an ability to work with Python and Django, as seen in the modifications to auxiliary.serializers.py and knesset/settings.py, and also showed an ability to create management commands with the iterdumpdata command. The user implemented database indexes.
Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:12 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Meir's commits primarily focus on enhancing the Pelican static site generator with features related to LessCSS compilation and theming. They implemented a LessCSS generator, enabling the compilation of Less files, and extended its functionality to include theme-specific static paths. The contributions include modifying settings, documentation, and testing components. Additionally, the user addressed a date formatting issue and integrated changes from a remote branch, indicating a role in the project's overall development and maintenance.
pythonstatic-sitesite-generatorrestpelican
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