Daniel Takamori is a Community Manager with 12 years of hands-on infrastructure and reliability experience focused on free and open-source software, currently advancing the Software Freedom Conservancy's mission from Portland, Oregon. With prior roles at The Linux Foundation, The Apache Software Foundation, and OSU's Open Source Lab, he blends release engineering and site reliability skills with a mathematics background to tackle web-scale problems and reproducible scientific computing. Passionate about replacing proprietary scientific code with libre alternatives like Julia and Sage, he also advocates for ecological responsibility and equity in tech, pushing organizations to consider humanitarian impacts of data collection and hardware supply chains. Known for a playful mathematical curiosity—his GitHub bio “eats Z^2 and thinks about vegetables”—he brings both technical rigor and ethical perspective to community-driven infrastructure projects.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics, Mathematics and Physics, Mathematics, Mathematics and Physics at Oregon State University
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Daniel Takamori - Community Manager at Software Freedom Conservancy