Dana Gutride is a Senior Engineering Manager with a decade of experience, currently leading the OpenShift AI Dashboard team at Red Hat from Pepperell, Massachusetts. She blends hands-on front-end expertise with management, having contributed significant UI and UX improvements across notable open-source projects like PatternFly and ManageIQ. Her background converting legacy forms to Angular and refining React component libraries shows a practical knack for modernizing interfaces and developer workflows. Dana is comfortable shipping both design-driven CSS/HTML changes and coordinating backend integrations that populate complex cloud-provider choices. Known for pragmatic refactors and improving component generation processes, she helps teams deliver consistent, reusable UI patterns at scale. Outside of leadership, she remains an active contributor to community tooling, bringing product-minded engineering to open-source ecosystems.
This repo contains core (HTML/CSS) implementation for PatternFly. Issues related to CSS/HTML and layout should be filed here.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 6 reviews, 91 commits in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Dana primarily contributed to the front-end development of the PatternFly project. Their commits focused on adding and modifying UI components, specifically generating HTML components, reorganizing source code structure, and converting examples to use Handlebars syntax. They also refactored component names to match contribution guidelines and updated the codebase to support experimental features. The user's work improved the project's component generation process and provided flexibility in development and presentation.
A set of React components for the PatternFly project.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:4 releases, 15 reviews, 57 commits in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Dana primarily contributed to the PatternFly React repository by implementing and modifying React components. Their work includes adding support for surge deployment, updating documentation builds, and modifying existing components such as the `DataListItem` and `Card` components. The user also addressed various UI-related issues by converting less variables from scss and changing the css import methodology. This suggests a focus on maintaining and enhancing the project's UI/UX.
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