Adolfo Fitoria is a Software Architect with 17 years of experience building web applications and devops solutions, primarily using Python/Django but also fluent in Ruby/Rails, C#, and ASP.MVC. He leads architecture and delivery at ePublishing while contributing to Kronoscode, blending hands-on full-stack development with deployment and operations expertise. His open-source work includes backend and feature contributions to notable projects like Askbot, Booktype and the HOT Tasking Manager, where he improved deployment, tagging, editor collaboration and project management features. He has a track record of optimizing build and migration processes and adding practical UX enhancements such as image thumbnails and in-editor chat. Based in Nicaragua, he brings deep experience developing data-intensive systems for NGOs and tutoring Python for community projects like OLPC. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic solutions that bridge frontend polish, backend scalability and reliable deployment.
17 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Ing. de Sistemas, Ing. de Sistemas at Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (NI)
Askbot is a Django/Python Q&A forum. **Contributors README**: https://github.com/ASKBOT/askbot-devel#how-to-contribute. Commercial hosting of Askbot and support are available at https://askbot.com
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:677 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Adolfo contributed to the Askbot project by implementing new features related to deployment and tag management. The commits include the addition of a "force" parameter to the deployment script and changes to the way tags are handled. Furthermore, the user added support for the use of django-tinymce by including editor templates.
Tasking Manager - The tool to team up for mapping in OpenStreetMap
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:80 commits, 58 PRs, 153 pushes in 11 months
Contributions summary:Adolfo's commits primarily focused on enhancing the Tasking Manager's functionality. They fixed bugs in both the front-end (JavaScript/React) and back-end (Python), addressed issues related to project metadata and task management, and added a new feature to transfer project ownership. Furthermore, the user optimized the build process and updated the migration scripts. Their contributions demonstrate a strong understanding of the project's architecture and the technologies used.
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Adolfo Fitoria - Software Architect at ePublishing