Chris R is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience, currently contributing as a Code Wrangler at Automattic. He spans front-end and back-end work, having improved file download stats in the WordPress.com Calypso React app and extended REST API functionality in Jetpack. His contributions show a blend of UI component work, data normalizers, and API endpoint design—evidence of comfort moving between React front-ends and PHP-backed APIs. Practical and detail-oriented, he’s addressed testing, URL/versioning edge cases, and performance considerations in large open-source WordPress projects. Colleagues would describe him as the kind of engineer who both ships visible UI improvements and digs into backend integrations to make them robust.
Contributions:149 reviews, 932 commits, 1430 PRs in 6 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Chris's commits primarily focused on enhancing the file downloads stats feature within the WordPress.com Calypso interface. This involved adapting the existing podcast stats module, integrating with the API response format changes, and updating various components to display the new file download data. Key changes included modifying React components and normalizers to correctly handle the new data structure and URL formats. The user also addressed related testing issues and improved the display of file download information.
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:471 reviews, 132 commits, 234 PRs in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Chris primarily contributed to the REST API functionality within the Jetpack plugin. Their work involved modifying existing endpoints to include additional information and improve performance, as evidenced by changes in `class.json-api-endpoints.php` and related files. They also addressed issues related to URL generation and handling, ensuring proper formatting and the inclusion of correct versions within the API responses. Furthermore, the user added a new endpoint related to Reader lists.
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