Christian Strappazzon is a seasoned software engineer based in Lombardy with 14 years of experience building Python/Django applications, RESTful APIs, and data-driven systems. He has moved between hands-on development and systems automation roles—from maintaining Django admin UX and internationalization to scripting cross-distro automation for Linux fonts—demonstrating both backend depth and DevOps pragmatism. At GS1 Italy he spent eight years delivering Python-powered solutions, and more recently has taken senior engineering responsibilities at Jet HR. A longtime Python community organizer in Milan, he blends practical production coding with mentoring and community building. He’s equally comfortable debugging configuration edge-cases as designing APIs, and his open-source contributions show an eye for reliable automation and internationalization details.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Training IT Technologies, Training IT Technologies at Training courses and self-promoted
Training Multiplatform web application developer, Training Multiplatform web application developer at Red Oddity Srl
Informatica, Informatica at Istituto Tecnico L. Negrelli
Install `Monaco Font` or other fonts on Linux distro (Ubuntu, CentOS...)
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:28 commits, 4 PRs, 22 pushes in 9 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Christian primarily contributed to the project by writing and updating shell scripts for installing fonts on various Linux distributions. These scripts utilized `wget` for downloading font files and `fc-cache` for updating the font cache. The user also modified file paths and installation methods to support different operating systems and file structures, indicating a focus on automation and system configuration.
Generic drag-and-drop ordering for objects in the Django admin interface
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 12 PRs, 10 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Christian primarily focused on maintaining and improving the Django admin interface functionality. Their contributions involved fixing a bug related to the ordering field, specifically addressing a default value issue. Additionally, the user implemented internationalization, adapting the Django settings and modifying specific code files. Furthermore, the user reverted several changes in settings.py, suggesting a debugging or configuration management role.
pythonadminorderingdjangodrag-and-drop
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Christian Strappazzon - Videoterminalista at Jet HR