Dávid Mikuš is a pragmatic software engineer with 12 years of experience building cloud-native backends and developer tooling, currently based in Brno. He has deep Go expertise and a strong track record automating and operating GCP-based infrastructure using Terraform, Cloud Run, and Kubernetes. At Kiwi.com he shipped AI-powered developer agents and self-service "talk to your data" tooling, while earlier roles focused on integrations, microservices, and database monitoring—contributing code to the well-known Percona PMM project. He combines hands-on feature delivery with platform reliability and FinOps improvements, regularly translating operational pain points into reusable tools. Trained in information security at Brno University of Technology, he often brings a security-aware perspective to system design. Colleagues know him for turning complex integrations into maintainable services and for quietly improving observability and cost-efficiency behind the scenes.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Information Technology Security, Master's degree, Information Technology Security at Brno University of Technology
Percona Monitoring and Management: an open source database monitoring, observability and management tool
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:83 reviews, 30 commits, 32 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Dávid implemented the addition of an `expr` field to the `Rule` struct within the `api/managementpb/ia/rules.pb.go` file. This involved modifying the Protocol Buffer definition to include the new field, which appears to be for a template expression with rule parameters. This change likely impacts how alerts are defined and processed within the Percona Monitoring and Management tool, suggesting a contribution to the core functionality of alert rule configuration. The user's commits show code changes that involve data structures and the data model.
Contributions:9 releases, 15 commits, 17 PRs in 1 month
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