Carina Meng is a Senior Software Engineer based in Shanghai with five years of hands-on experience building and testing cloud-native systems. At SAP she focuses on backend and DevOps engineering, specializing in end-to-end testing and eventing for distributed platforms. Her notable open-source work on the Kyma project includes strengthening integration tests, improving event handling and subscriptions, and aligning monitoring with Prometheus best practices. She combines practical DevOps instincts with backend engineering to ensure reliable event-driven workflows in Kubernetes environments. Colleagues rely on her ability to untangle flaky serverless tests and deliver sustainable observability and health-check improvements that reduce production surprises.
Kyma is an opinionated set of Kubernetes-based modular building blocks, including all necessary capabilities to develop and run enterprise-grade cloud-native applications.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:62 reviews, 10 commits, 36 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Carina primarily contributed to the end-to-end testing framework within the Kyma project, focusing on integration with external solutions. They enhanced the testing infrastructure, incorporating changes to event handling, including modifications to the subscriber image endpoints, refactoring of event sending structures, and updating test logic to use random UUIDs. Furthermore, they were involved in resolving serverless tests for the new eventing system, including modifications to subscription and API rule configurations. The user also improved metrics and health checks for eventing services and adjusted monitoring queries to align with Prometheus guidelines.
Contributions:46 pushes, 31 branches in 3 years 9 months
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