Daniel Quill is an experienced OnBase API specialist with over 18 years delivering Hyland content management solutions and more than 30 years of technical experience overall. As an API Analyst IV he blends hands-on troubleshooting, API code review, and cross-functional leadership to support enterprise customers, partners, and internal teams. He has a strong track record of mentoring, process automation, and producing end-user API documentation, helping bridge technical and non-technical stakeholders. Daniel has also contributed full-stack improvements to open-source humanitarian software, adding inventory and distribution safeguards to a Ruby on Rails project for diaper and period-supply banks. Based in Cleveland, he combines field installation and global customer-facing experience with deep product expertise, making him a pragmatic problem-solver for complex ECM integrations. Colleagues rely on him for clear communication, policy development, and steady delivery in high-stakes support and sales engagements.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Information Systems, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, Computer Information Systems, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management at DeVry University
Human Essentials is an inventory management system for diaper, incontinence, and period-supply banks. It supports them in distributing to partners, tracking inventory, and reporting stats and analytics.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:28 commits, 6 PRs, 3 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the "Human Essentials" application. Their contributions involved modifying the item show view to display inventory breakdowns, adding new distribution fields for partner and storage location selection, and implementing line item additions within new distributions. Furthermore, the user corrected reclaim functionality to redirect correctly to the distribution index and refactored the display format of quantities in the item dropdown. The user also incorporated code to prevent creation of distribution for items with 0 stock.
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