Antonio Murdaca is a Senior Principal Software Engineer based in Geneva with 13 years of experience building and hardening container and cloud-native infrastructure. He is a prolific open-source maintainer and contributor across flagship projects such as Docker, Moby, containerd, runc, CRI-O, skopeo and the OCI specs, combining deep systems-level work with DevOps and release engineering. At Red Hat he progressed through engineering roles to senior principal, driving runtime, installer and tooling improvements used by Kubernetes and OpenShift ecosystems. Antonio moved from web development into low-level container runtime and image management, and more recently has been experimenting with operating systems for the edge and bringing AI interest into his systems work. He’s known for tackling concurrency, security and build/release automation challenges, and for improving spec-level accuracy that benefits the broader container community.
Work with remote images registries - retrieving information, images, signing content
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:19 releases, 347 commits, 332 PRs in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Antonio primarily contributed to the management and improvement of the project's build process and the underlying codebase related to image registry interaction. They modified build scripts, updated dependencies, and added features to inspect and interact with container images in various registries, most of the time using docker registry. These changes reflect a focus on core functionality and the integration of external tools. Furthermore, their work on TLS verification and certificate handling suggests an understanding of secure communication protocols within a containerized environment.
Contributions:31 commits, 30 PRs, 22 pushes in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Antonio primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the Docker plugin helpers. They implemented new API endpoints for authorization, refactored existing code, and added support for systemd socket activation, which included modifying existing socket and listener functionality. The user also made adjustments to the existing TCP and Unix listener implementations, with additions of TLS configurations.
golangdocker-enginedocker
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Antonio Murdaca - Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat