Daniel Romero is a pragmatic software engineer and agile practitioner with 11 years of experience delivering clean, testable systems and bridging the gap between business and development. Based in Bogotá, he has worked as a programmer and scrum master using Scrum, XP, Kanban and Management 3.0 principles to promote people-centered, value-driven delivery. He emphasizes craftsmanship—TDD, refactoring, pair/mob programming, CI/CD and simple design—to keep code both robust and adaptable. As an open-source contributor, he enhanced WireMock.Net’s OpenAPI parsing, adding request body/header support, base path handling and example/enum generation to improve API stubbing fidelity. Colleagues describe him as a team player and continuous learner who favors adaptive solutions over rigid plans.
WireMock.Net is a flexible product for stubbing and mocking web HTTP responses using advanced request matching and response templating. Based on the functionality from http://WireMock.org, but extended with more functionality.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 reviews, 13 commits, 10 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on enhancing the OpenAPI parsing capabilities of the WireMock.Net project. Their contributions included implementing support for features like request bodies, request headers, and base paths. They refactored code, fixed bugs, and added support for example data generation and enums to improve the functionality of parsing and mapping Open API specifications.
Contributions:2 PRs, 15 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 2 months
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