Austin Riendeau is a seasoned engineering leader with 13 years of experience building backend systems and scaling teams, now serving as VP of Engineering at Dayforward in Colorado. He blends hands-on engineering—contributions to notable open-source projects like Cobra and low-level tooling for DTrace on Linux—with a talent for growing engineers into the next level of their careers. Austin has progressed from front-end roles and CTO responsibilities to senior backend and leadership positions at companies such as Bitly and Abstract, giving him a rare full-stack-to-exec perspective. Colleagues know him as a pragmatic problem-solver who “breaks things” to learn how they work and then ships reliable fixes, and he balances technical rigor with empathy as a manager, husband, dad, and musician.
13 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Science, Web Development and Design, Bachelors of Science, Web Development and Design at Full Sail University
Contributions:12 commits, 12 PRs, 58 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Austin primarily focused on enhancing the error handling and usability of the cobra library. Their contributions involved adding `RunE`, `PersistentPreRunE`, `PreRunE`, `PostRunE` and `PersistentPostRunE` functions to allow errors to propagate to the top level, improving the library's robustness. They also implemented features to silence errors and usage messages, providing greater flexibility in error reporting. Further enhancements included a flag to disable the autogen tag in man and markdown generators along with fixing verbose tests and improving execution.
dtrace for linux - kernel driver and userland tools
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:5 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Austin primarily focused on modifying the `tools/get-deps.pl` script within the repository. Their commits addressed issues related to dependency installation, particularly for Ubuntu versions 13.10 and 11.10/i386. The changes involved adding and removing symbolic links to resolve build issues related to missing include directories, and also corrected minor formatting inconsistencies. These fixes suggest the user was maintaining or enhancing the build process.
kernelkernel-driverlinuxlinux-kerneluserland
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