Amit Rathi is a founder and seasoned software engineer with a decade of experience building developer-facing products and scalable web applications, currently leading ReviewNB which serves teams at Apple, Airbnb, Spotify, AWS, Meta and NASA JPL. He combines hands-on full-stack skills—from Vue.js front-end work on GitLab merge-request diffs to back-end authentication enhancements for JupyterHub—with product instincts honed at Amazon and HyperTrack. A Carnegie Mellon MS in Software Engineering complements his pragmatic engineering approach and ability to ship robust features and tests. Active in open source, he’s improved GitLab and OAuthenticator integrations, including a nuanced GitLab project-whitelist for secure access, reflecting a focus on developer workflows and collaboration.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
B.E. computer, B.E. computer at Sinhgad College of Engineering
MS Software Engineering, MS Software Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:68 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Amit contributed significantly to the frontend of the GitLab CE mirror, specifically focusing on Vue.js components for diff comparisons within merge requests. They also worked on improvements to the commits and calendar views, indicating involvement across multiple parts of the codebase. The user's contributions included creating and modifying components, and interacting with the project's Ruby on Rails backend.
Contributions:11 commits, 2 PRs, 11 comments in 6 days
Contributions summary:Amit primarily focused on enhancing the GitLab authentication features within the OAuthenticator. Their contributions include implementing a new configuration option (`gitlab_project_id_whitelist`) to allow whitelisting users based on project access. They also added corresponding tests and addressed minor bugs. Further, the user refined the existing code by removing unnecessary URL escaping and improving the overall logic for the GitLab authenticator.
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