Antonio Morales is an Informatics Engineering student at the University of Granada with nine years of hands-on development experience, currently based in Berlin and balancing academics with multiple development projects. He contributes to notable open-source infrastructure (SaltStack), where he improved macOS Homebrew package management modules by fixing bugs, refactoring for maintainability, and hardening tests—demonstrating a pragmatic focus on reliability and automation. Comfortable in back-end and automation roles, he brings practical vocational training in web development and networks alongside formal engineering studies. Antonio blends a long-standing technical foundation with an eye for code quality and testability, making him a dependable contributor to production-grade tooling.
9 years of coding experience
Informatics Science Engineering, Information Technology, Informatics Science Engineering, Information Technology at Universidad de Granada
Superior Technician in Web Development, Certificate of Higher Education (HNC), Superior Technician in Web Development, Certificate of Higher Education (HNC) at Marques de Comares
Technician in microcomputer systems and networks (2nd year), Vocational Education and Training (VET), Technician in microcomputer systems and networks (2nd year), Vocational Education and Training (VET) at IES Luis Carrillo de Sotomayor
Technician in microcomputer systems and networks (1st year), Vocational Education and Training (VET), Technician in microcomputer systems and networks (1st year), Vocational Education and Training (VET) at IES Marques de Comares
Software to automate the management and configuration of infrastructure and applications at scale.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:2 reviews, 3 PRs, 9 comments in 3 years
Contributions summary:Antonio primarily focused on modifying the `mac_brew_pkg` module, a component of the SaltStack project likely related to managing packages on macOS using Homebrew. They addressed bugs, optimized code for efficiency and readability, and refactored code for better maintainability. The user also adapted tests to incorporate mocking of external dependencies and applied linting fixes to improve code quality. These changes indicate a focus on improving the functionality and stability of the package management module.
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