Anže Vodovnik is an engineering leader and hands-on architect with 13+ years of professional experience and over two decades of involvement in software, currently leading engineering at MongoDB from Dublin. He combines cloud-native expertise (former Azure MVP and Cloud Solution Architect) with deep developer tooling and automation experience, having contributed to high-profile open-source projects like Playwright and MonoDevelop. Known for growing and mentoring remote teams, he has a track record of scaling teams and delivery—expanding Microsoft’s Nonprofit engineering group and architecting smoother customer onboarding with installer and CI/CD improvements. Practical and pragmatic, he still dives into code: from .NET API generation to test automation and IDE features—bringing product-focused engineering to complex systems. Outside work he’s a family-focused cyclist, photographer and guitarist, a detail that reflects his balance of technical rigor and creative curiosity.
.NET version of the Playwright testing and automation library.
Role in this project:
Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:4 releases, 290 reviews, 132 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Anze contributed to test automation by adding tests for the new TapAsync feature, fixing formatting issues, and implementing the ability to identify missing tests by replacing XML comments with attributes and adding new capabilities to the API utility. They also improved name generation for scaffolded tests, making them cleaner. Further contributions include the addition of network tests and the porting of postData fixes.
Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
Role in this project:
Back-end & Automation Engineer
Contributions:97 reviews, 65 commits, 132 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Anze contributed significantly to the .NET API generation and documentation efforts within the Playwright project. They focused on generating the .NET API surface from Markdown documentation, including improvements to XML documentation, code escaping, and handling of generics and optional properties. The user's work involved fixing issues related to code generation, handling setters and ordering, and ensuring that the generated code was formatted correctly using the .NET format tool.
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