Bernie Reiter is a Berlin-based web developer with 16 years of professional experience and a decade-plus focus on WordPress development, including status as a WordPress Core Committer. At Automattic since 2015, he has shipped React-driven features across WordPress.com, Jetpack, and Gutenberg—most recently contributing to Full Site Editing and the Theme Showcase. His open-source footprint spans front-end UX work in wp-calypso and Gutenberg, back-end improvements to core WordPress APIs, and even low-level contributions to git and ownCloud, showing comfort across the full stack. He’s practical about reliability and standards, having added testing coverage and coding-standard rules (notably around i18n and malformed XML). Beyond coding, he’s helped evaluate and mentor candidates through Automattic’s final hiring stages, combining hands-on engineering with developer assessment experience.
16 years of coding experience
Magister, Physik, Magister, Magister, Physik, Magister at Universität Wien
Contributions:27 reviews, 1437 commits, 1790 PRs in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Bernie primarily contributed to the `wp-calypso` repository by modifying and implementing various front-end components and features related to the Jetpack checklist. They refactored components, improved UI elements, and integrated new features like the guided tours. Their work heavily involved React, Redux, and other front-end technologies to enhance the user experience within the WordPress.com environment. The user updated design and added a variety of features to enhance the WordPress.com experience.
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:569 reviews, 9 commits, 232 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Bernie primarily contributed to the WordPress codebase, focusing on both backend and frontend aspects. Their work included bug fixes and enhancements related to block registration, the REST API, and classic theme styling within the editor. Furthermore, the user updated and integrated packages from the Gutenberg repository, and they added end-to-end testing coverage to the project.
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