Baruch Sadogursky is a seasoned DevRel leader and Java Champion with 15 years of experience building developer communities and scaling advocacy programs from startup to IPO. He led developer relations at JFrog through a $6B public offering while also contributing hands-on backend code and plugins to popular Artifactory and CI integration repos. Based in Nashville, he combines technical depth—authoring three books on DevOps and Java and contributing to open-source tooling—with a knack for measurable GTM impact, creating programs like the DevOpsSpeakeasy and Build Propulsion Lab. As an advisor to multiple startups and a former CNCF ambassador, he helps organizations design DevRel strategies that convert organic developer adoption into sustainable business outcomes. Notable but less obvious: he pairs community-building with rigorous advocacy metrics and content frameworks that train teams to scale both live and recorded developer engagement.
15 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Ironi Aleph, Haifa
BSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science at Champlain College
MSc Technology Management, MSc Technology Management at New York University - Polytechnic School of Engineering
Practical engineer CAD, Practical engineer CAD at Bosmat Haifa
Contributions:147 commits, 1 push in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Baruch's contributions primarily focus on the development and modification of backend components for the Artifactory REST client. They added support for retrieving folder information and storage capabilities by implementing new classes and methods. Further enhancements included refining request handling with better error management and the addition of new features for retrieving repositories and file information. They also contributed to test cases.
Contributions:58 commits, 3 PRs, 9 pushes in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Baruch primarily contributed to the development of user plugins for the Artifactory repository manager. Their work involved creating and modifying Groovy scripts for tasks such as promoting builds, handling Docker image promotions, and deleting deprecated artifacts. The user also implemented plugins for checksum calculations and license discovery, as well as refactoring and cleanup tasks. These contributions suggest a focus on extending and maintaining the functionality of Artifactory through custom plugins.
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