Stephan Zuercher is a software engineer and architect in San Francisco with 15 years of experience building distributed systems and high-performance computing platforms. He specializes in Java and Scala and has driven large infrastructure projects—at Slack/Salesforce he built an Envoy control plane integrated with Consul and led a migration from HAProxy to Envoy for regional ingress. An early engineer at Turbine Labs and former senior staff at Twitter, he pairs strategic architecture with hands-on engineering and DevOps. Active in high-profile open source like Envoy, his contributions include enabling macOS builds, adding a kqueue-based filesystem watcher, and improving API/router features for advanced traffic shaping.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, ENGINEERING, Bachelor of Science - BS, ENGINEERING at Harvey Mudd College
Contributions:851 reviews, 164 commits, 488 PRs in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Stephan contributed to the build system by enabling OSX builds and making OS-independent changes. They made improvements to the filesystem watcher, adding a kqueue-based implementation and fixed some of the test flakiness. The user addressed configuration issues, including fixing gperftools builds and other related compilation errors for macOS.
[READ ONLY MIRROR] Envoy REST/proto API definitions and documentation.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 14 PRs, 1 push in 5 months
Contributions summary:Stephan Zuercher primarily contributed to the API definitions within the `envoyproxy/data-plane-api` repository. Their work involved enhancing the API, specifically for the router and HTTP connection manager components. Key contributions include adding features for response headers and traffic shaping based on cluster weights, demonstrating a focus on improving the Envoy API's capabilities. Moreover, they updated documentation for better clarity.
apienvoyprotobufprotodefinitions
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