Anthony Monthe is the founder of Cloud Mercato and author of the Cloud Transparency Platform, bringing 13 years of software engineering experience to help customers and providers compare cloud pricing, performance, locations, features and certifications. He combines hands-on backend development in Python and Django with rigorous test automation and DevOps practices, contributing to notable open-source projects like Apache Libcloud and Faker. His work spans cloud compute, Big Data, storage, networking and GPU benchmarking, producing neutral, data-driven analyses and benchmarks to promote transparency in the cloud market. Anthony’s contributions include writing new cloud drivers and region support for Libcloud and improving storage backends and backup tooling across Django ecosystems, showing a knack for pragmatic interoperability. Based in Bragança, Portugal, he blends entrepreneurial leadership with deep technical craft and an uncommon focus on reproducible, public cloud benchmarking. Outside the platform, he leverages local Portuguese datasets in open-source tooling—demonstrating attention to real-world, regional data needs often overlooked in global cloud analysis.
13 years of coding experience
BTS Informatique de Gestion, BTS Informatique de Gestion at Akor
Management commands to help backup and restore your project database and media files
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:2 reviews, 213 commits, 133 PRs in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Anthony added tests for backing up and restoring the database using the django-dbbackup command. They implemented test cases covering various scenarios, including compression, encryption, and the use of different database types like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. The user also created tests for file handling operations, specifically focusing on compression and encryption functionalities. These contributions focused on ensuring the correct behavior and robustness of the database backup and restore features.
Contributions:11 commits, 12 PRs, 4 pushes in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Anthony primarily contributed to the Django-storages project by adding and improving storage backends, specifically for Dropbox, SFTP, and FTP. Their work involved implementing core functionalities such as file deletion, listing, size retrieval, and modified time access. They also added tests to ensure the reliability and correctness of the storage implementations, including test suites for Dropbox, SFTP, and FTP. Furthermore, the user fixed the storage's initialization arguments to correct functionalities.
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