Andrey Makhnach is a DevOps engineer with 14 years of experience designing resilient, cost-efficient cloud architectures across Azure, AWS and DigitalOcean. He blends SRE discipline with practical automation—using Terraform and Ansible—to reduce toil, accelerate deployments and improve incident response. His background in cybersecurity and IT infrastructure (roles dating back to 2011) gives him a strong grounding in secure, auditable system design. Andrey contributes to open-source testing and integration projects, notably improving stability and test coverage for pytest-bdd and enhancing a Django Facebook integration, showing attention to reliability both in infra and application code. Based in Purmerend with roots in Belarusian computer science and cryptography education, he brings a pragmatic, security-first lens to cloud-native operations.
14 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Применение методов и средств криптографической защиты информации, Применение методов и средств криптографической защиты информации at Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Bachelor's degree, Physics and Informatics, 8.5, Bachelor's degree, Physics and Informatics, 8.5 at Belaruski Dzjaržauny Pedagogiskij Universitet imja Maksima Tanka
Contributions summary:Andrey primarily focused on enhancing the test suite for the pytest-bdd library. Their work involved adding tests for verbose output of failed feature scenarios, fixing existing tests, and ensuring the correct behavior of argument parsing within the testing framework. The user also refactored existing code by renaming variables for clarity, such as changing "number_of_line" to "line_number." These changes contribute to improving the reliability and maintainability of the testing framework.
Facebook open graph api implementation using the Django web framework in python
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 13 days
Contributions summary:Andrey primarily contributed to the Django-based Facebook integration, focusing on bug fixes and feature enhancements. They fixed errors related to access token retrieval and added checks to the `get_persistent_graph` function. The user also added functionality for generating OAuth URLs and introduced a setting for the canvas scope. Their work demonstrates a focus on improving the API's stability and configuration.
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