Andreas Nixel is a Senior Cloud Consultant and software engineer with 17 years of experience specializing in cloud-native architectures, Kubernetes, CI/CD, GitOps and migrations. Based in Munich, he currently helps developers maximize OpenShift at Red Hat, blending hands-on DevOps and backend engineering with advisory skills honed across consulting roles. His background spans product ownership, software quality assurance and management consulting, giving him a pragmatic view of both technical delivery and organizational needs. Andreas contributes to open-source front-end work, notably improving UI and responsive design for the Cockpit server management project and its website. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex infra challenges into practical, developer-friendly workflows and migration strategies. He combines an MS from TUM in Technology & Management with a rare mix of deep infrastructure know-how and UX-aware frontend contributions.
17 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Technology & Management, Master of Science - MS Technology & Management at Technical University of Munich
Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:44 reviews, 181 commits, 152 PRs in 6 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Marius Vollmer primarily focused on front-end development, implementing and refining the user interface for the Cockpit project. Their contributions include styling adjustments using CSS for various components such as journal logs, server avatars, and table elements. They also made changes to the HTML structure of the project and implemented improvements to the layout and appearance of the UI elements. The developer also worked on integrating and styling for the docker console and the related components within the cockpit project.
Contributions:41 commits, 13 PRs, 5 pushes in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Andreas primarily contributed to the website's front-end development, focusing on styling and layout. They implemented the initial website design by adding CSS styling and HTML structure. The user added features like a navigation menu, and incorporated responsive design elements for better viewing on smaller devices. Furthermore, they addressed UI/UX elements such as link styling and the addition of screenshots, making the site more user-friendly.
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Andreas Nixel - Senior Cloud Consultant at Red Hat