Antonin Stefanutti is a software engineer with 13 years of experience, currently at Red Hat in Paris, combining backend systems, DevOps and full-stack skills across cloud-native and integration platforms. He has a strong track record in high‑throughput enterprise systems from finance and government (Murex, Accenture) and contributes to well-known open source projects such as Apache Camel, Kubernetes SIGs and Hawtio. His work spans from low-level C++ and algorithmic fixes (graph layout, audio research) to operator/controller enhancements and Kubernetes syncer reliability, showing comfort with both performance-sensitive code and infrastructure automation. Antonin’s contributions often focus on maintainability and upgradeability—refactoring, dependency updates, and improving install/upgrade workflows—reflecting a pragmatic engineering mindset. He holds advanced training in applied mathematics and computer science, and quietly bridges academic rigor with production-grade engineering.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Applied Mathematics, Master's Degree, Applied Mathematics at Université de Nantes
Engineer's Degree, Computer Science, Engineer's Degree, Computer Science at Ecole nationale supérieure des Télécommunications
Computer Science, Computer Science at Ecole nationale supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne
Contributions:34 releases, 25 reviews, 434 commits in 7 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Antonin primarily contributed to enhancing the `decktape` project, a PDF exporter for HTML presentations. Their commits focused on adding support for fragments in the DZSlides backend, implementing a progress bar feature, and integrating command-line interface (CLI) options for configuration. Furthermore, the user worked on setting up a plugin infrastructure for different slides framework support, which included the addition of plugins for Reveal.js, impress.js, and others.
Contributions:47 commits, 2 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Antonin primarily contributed to the Apache Camel examples project, focusing on enhancements and new features within the Camel CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection) component. Their work included improving existing components, adding new examples for metrics and properties, and refactoring the code for better maintainability. Additionally, the user was involved in updating the documentation and test suites.
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