Antonio Díaz is a Senior Software Engineer and PhD in Software Engineering based in Seville with 11 years of experience bridging academic research and cloud-native industry practice. His research on SLA-driven governance for RESTful systems produced a patented prototype and multiple top-tier publications, while his industry work focuses on Kubernetes ecosystems, Helm, and scalable microservices. At VMware he maintained and grew the Kubeapps project—mentoring contributors and running university outreach—and now contributes to SUSE’s Emerging Technology Solutions team. He is an active open-source contributor (notably to the widely used helm/helm project) who implements practical improvements like configurable container resolvers and testable pull results. Comfortable across Go, Rust, TypeScript and cloud platforms, he mixes hands-on engineering with community leadership and technology transfer. Colleagues know him for translating formal SLA concepts into deployable tooling and for keeping research tightly aligned with real-world adoption.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
University of Seville
ESO/Bachillerato Science and Technology, ESO/Bachillerato Science and Technology at IES Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
Contributions:2 reviews, 3 PRs, 9 comments in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Antonio's contributions primarily focus on enhancements and modifications to the Helm registry client, specifically related to chart management and distribution. They implemented features to make the container resolver configurable by third-party users. Moreover, they updated and exported fields within the `PullResult` structure, enabling the construction of mocked pull responses. They also corrected the resolver logic to prevent dereferencing of nil resolvers.
A web-based UI for deploying and managing applications in Kubernetes clusters
Contributions:1 release, 2381 reviews, 445 commits in 2 years 2 months
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