Bob Shannon is a seasoned software engineer with 11 years of experience building large-scale, highly available infrastructure and distributed systems from bare metal to cloud. He has driven reliability and global networking initiatives at Datadog—designing multi-region failover, certificate automation, and resilient edge platforms—and moved fast on fleet lifecycle and deployment orchestration at Dropbox and Palantir. A pragmatic operator, Bob founded and ran a DDoS-resilient hosting business early in his career and continues to contribute to open-source projects like Netflix/lemur and InfluxData/telegraf, where he’s implemented ACME/Vault integrations and added TLS/SSL and plugin enhancements. Based in New York, he blends hands-on backend and DevOps work with cross-organizational enablement, incident readiness, and cloud networking negotiations. Collected work shows a knack for reducing provisioning time, hardening connectivity, and making complex operational processes repeatable and auditable.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Engineering at University at Buffalo
Agent for collecting, processing, aggregating, and writing metrics, logs, and other arbitrary data.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 11 PRs, 25 comments in 10 months
Contributions summary:Bob primarily contributed to the `telegraf` project by implementing new features and fixing bugs in input and output plugins. Their work involved adding SSL/TLS support to the nginx input plugin, providing new CPU metrics, fixing a panic in the elasticsearch input, and adding a result_type field to the net_response input. They also added gzip content-encoding support to the influxdb output plugin and implemented TLS support to the socket_writer and socket_listener plugins.
Contributions:9 reviews, 17 commits, 13 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Bob contributed to the project by implementing features related to the ACME server integration, including handling directory objects and requesting e-mail scopes. They also worked on database migrations, fixing import aliases, and ensuring the security of URLs within the Vault plugins. Furthermore, the user addressed infrastructure concerns through tasks related to Celery, fixing typos, and adding support for additional AWS partitions, demonstrating contributions across both backend logic and operational aspects of the project.
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