Adrian Gaudebert is a seasoned full-stack software engineer and co-founder based in Lyon with 15 years of experience building scalable web platforms and interactive experiences. After nearly a decade as a Senior Web Developer at Mozilla, he contributed significant backend and frontend improvements to high-profile open-source projects like Socorro (Mozilla's crash ingestion pipeline), Pontoon (localization), and Kitsune (support platform). He combines strong backend skills—SQL, middleware and API work—with frontend React experience, shipping features, tests, and Docker-based tooling. Since 2020 he has been creating games as an independent developer and in 2022 co-founded Arpentor Studio, blending product-driven engineering with entrepreneurial leadership. His profile reflects a pragmatic engineer who moves fluently between debugging complex server-side systems and crafting user-facing interfaces. An understated strength is his sustained focus on improving search, filtering, and data-quality in production systems.
Socorro is the Mozilla crash ingestion pipeline. It accepts and processes Breakpad-style crash reports. It provides analysis tools.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1114 commits, 764 PRs, 439 pushes in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Adrian primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the Socorro project. They were actively involved in fixing bugs, particularly related to the products service, filters, and queries within the system. The user also implemented changes in multiple files, improving code quality and correcting issues in the SQL queries used by the middleware. Their work demonstrates a focus on backend logic and database interactions, particularly in the context of breakpad-style crash reports.
Contributions:24 reviews, 208 commits, 424 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Adrian primarily worked on enhancing the Mozilla Pontoon localization platform. Their contributions focused on implementing features related to Docker setup and testing, adding functionality for database management, fixing bugs, adding new functionality, and code cleanup via PEP8. They also contributed to the front-end by adding a new React-based Translate app.
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