Adam Eijdenberg is a Staff Software Engineer and founder-turned-technical leader with 20+ years building resilient infrastructure and platform services across hybrid cloud environments. He blends hands-on Go development, deep TLS/PKI and Kubernetes experience, and product instincts honed at Google where he helped launch Google Compute Engine and drove Certificate Transparency work. As a pragmatic engineering lead he automates toil—designing CI/CD, SRE practices, and security accreditation—and has modernised government platforms while mentoring engineers into tech leads. He runs Continusec, contributes to notable open-source projects like Concourse, OpenSSL, OpenSSH and the Go standard library, and has authored IETF RFCs on Certificate Transparency. Based in Hobart, Tasmania, he combines entrepreneurial roots (starting a software company at 19) with the discipline of large-scale cloud operations, making him equally comfortable debugging TLS issues or reviewing complex Terraform plans.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Science at University of Tasmania
Science Computer Science, Science Computer Science at Western Washington University
Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:19 commits, 4 PRs, 32 comments in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Adam focused on improving the Concourse CI/CD system's stability and functionality. They addressed issues with credential manager TLS verification, preventing insecure connections. They made various changes to the ATC (Air Traffic Controller) command line tool, including fixing tests, adding error handling, and enhancing validation. Furthermore, they integrated build log retention configuration options and optimized the system by not fetching rows they won't modify.
Contributions:36 commits, 19 pushes, 2 branches in 2 months
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