Amine Khaldi is a seasoned developer with 16 years of experience, based in Algeria and actively contributing to low-level and backend systems. He brings practical expertise in cross-platform C++ development and test automation—improving stability and modernizing builds for the BLS signatures library—and deep Python data-layer work on the Chia blockchain. As a long-time ReactOS Foundation contributor and current JIRA maintainer, he has hands-on experience syncing and harmonizing large open-source OS codebases with Wine Staging across core modules. Comfortable navigating platform quirks, dependency management, and large-scale repository maintenance, he combines meticulous engineering with a pragmatic focus on compatibility and reproducible builds.
Contributions:596 reviews, 720 commits, 1348 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Amine appears to be focused on core data layer functionalities, specifically within a Python-based blockchain implementation. Their commits show a deep understanding of the data layer logic, including batch updates, key-value storage interactions, and the overall structure of data storage and retrieval within the project. The changes reflect an active role in maintaining and improving the foundational data handling aspects of the blockchain project. The contributions include implementing critical functionalities in the data layer module, modifying existing code to reflect API changes, and adapting data layer to the ph generation optimization.
BLS signatures in C++, using the blst library for BLS12-381
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:13 reviews, 21 commits, 36 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Amine made several contributions focused on improving the stability and integration of the `bls-signatures` library. They addressed platform-specific compatibility issues, such as lack of MSVC VLA support, and properly integrated the Catch2 testing framework. The user also updated dependencies, particularly related to the Relic library, and linked GMP dynamically. Their work included modifying test code and build configurations to ensure consistency and modern build practices.
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