Bryan Stopp is a Senior Engineer and platform architect with over a decade designing and delivering Java-based enterprise solutions, currently focused on Adobe Experience Manager at Adobe. He leads AEM Center of Excellence efforts and has driven measurable cost and timeline reductions for high-profile clients including MasterCard, Kellogg, and Korean Air. A longtime Adobe partner and multi-version Adobe Certified Expert, Bryan has also supported Adobe Professional Services as an embedded architect. He contributes to well-known AEM open-source tooling—improving image transformation and test coverage in the acs-aem-commons project—and has practical DevOps experience enhancing VirtualBox guest installers for Vagrant users. Bryan pairs hands-on backend engineering with architecture and platform strategy, and his background spans government-grade systems to enterprise CMS solutions, underpinned by an MBA in MIS and a BS in Computer & Information Science.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer & Information Science, BS Computer & Information Science at University of Maryland Global Campus
MBA Management of Information Systems, MBA Management of Information Systems at University of Missouri
Contributions:37 commits, 13 PRs, 92 comments in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Bryan primarily focused on improving image transformation functionality within the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Commons repository. They addressed issues related to float value handling and implemented a new "multiply" blend transformer for image compositing. Furthermore, the user corrected a layer object issue within the transformation process. The user also worked on adding test cases and refactoring.
A Vagrant plugin to keep your VirtualBox Guest Additions up to date
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 5 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Bryan contributed to the Vagrant plugin by implementing and refining the installation process for VirtualBox Guest Additions on CentOS-based virtual machines. They added a specific installer for CentOS, addressing issues related to package dependencies and repository updates. Further improvements include ordering methods, adding repository updates, and correcting syntax errors related to the installation process.
vagrantkeepvagrant-pluginadditionsup-to-date
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