Aleksei Kuzmin is a seasoned software engineer with 13 years of experience building desktop and browser technologies, currently working on Microsoft Teams in Prague. His background includes deep work on Chromium and Electron—contributing Offscreen Rendering, build-system automation, and input/event handling—reflecting strong expertise in cross-platform native and web integrations. Prior roles at Yandex.Browser and early engineering at Actimind underscore a long track record in browser architecture and performance-sensitive systems. Comfortable across full-stack and low-level build tooling, he often tackles complex build and dependency challenges that enable large open-source projects to ship reliably.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Master's degree at Saint Petersburg State University
Contributions:929 commits, 110 PRs, 315 pushes in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Aleksei's commits primarily revolve around the development and enhancement of the Chromium's Content module, specifically focusing on building a shared library for Chromium's Content module. Their contributions include creating git helper scripts for patch application, adding and modifying configurations and dependencies to chromiumcontent/build_libs.py, and updating patches. These modifications suggest a focus on build process customization and dependency management within the Chromium framework.
:electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:41 reviews, 473 commits, 413 PRs in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Aleksei primarily contributed to the Electron project, focusing on features related to the Offscreen Rendering (OSR) functionality. Their contributions included adding build flags for OSR, modifying code related to web content and user interface elements to support OSR, and updating tests to account for OSR availability. The user also made changes to support web mouse events, and corrected an error message related to the `assertWithinDelta()` function.
jsc-plus-plusdesktop-appscssjavascript
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