Carmen Andoh is an engineering leader with 11 years of experience building and evolving large-scale platforms, currently contributing at Splunk and with a strong history in cloud-native and developer-experience strategy from leadership roles at Google. She blends deep hands-on SRE/DevOps chops — from managing build infrastructure at Travis CI and maintaining the travis-cookbooks repo to complex systems work across Linux, containers, and CI — with program-level open source ecosystem building for Go and cloud developer tools. Carmen’s background spans practitioner roles (SysAdmin, SRE) to strategy and ecosystem development, giving her a rare perspective on both shipping reliable infrastructure and growing sustainable OSS communities. She’s comfortable at the intersection of programming languages, configuration tooling, and platform engineering, and has a track record of translating operational complexity into developer-friendly systems.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Ed. M., Applied Behavioral Analysis, ABT, Ed. M., Applied Behavioral Analysis, ABT at Arizona State University
BA, History & Computer Science, BA, History & Computer Science at University of Notre Dame
Contributions:43 commits, 22 PRs, 45 pushes in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Carmen primarily focused on configuring and maintaining the build environment within the `travis-cookbooks` repository. Their contributions involved updating checksums for RVM, switching to different package repositories (like Chris Lea's Redis server PPA), and configuring Python and related dependencies, including virtualenv, pyenv, and pip. They also made adjustments to the Python environment and related configurations in order to be compliant with rubocop guidelines.
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