Dibyo Mukherjee is a software engineer with 12 years of experience building cloud-native systems and developer tooling, currently at Adobe after an eight-year tenure at Google. He is a strong backend and DevOps-oriented engineer who has made substantial open-source contributions to high-profile projects like Spinnaker and Tekton, adding Kubernetes V2 features, authorization improvements, and event-triggering CRDs. Comfortable across the stack, he has also delivered front-end work on Spinnaker’s deck UI and driven build and dependency cleanups that improved system reliability. Dibyo’s work often bridges authorization, CI/CD orchestration, and Kubernetes integrations—bringing pragmatic refactors and test-driven fixes that reduce complexity. Based in New York, he combines production-grade engineering with a history of mentoring and operational ownership from academic residence leadership to large-scale platform projects.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Washington Semester Program International Environment and Development, Washington Semester Program International Environment and Development at American University
Bachelor's Degree Applied Computing & Environmental Studies, Bachelor's Degree Applied Computing & Environmental Studies at Allegheny College
Secure Information Systems Mentoring and Training, Secure Information Systems Mentoring and Training at Dartmouth College
Contributions:7 releases, 595 reviews, 79 commits in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Dibyo primarily contributed to enhancing the Tekton Triggers project, focusing on resolving issues related to EventListener and interceptor configurations. Their work involved modifying the EventListener deployment to incorporate the installation namespace for correct interceptor address resolution. They implemented a new ClusterInterceptor CRD and associated reconciler, addressing issues with the interceptor URL and its integration. Additionally, they migrated core interceptors to the new InterceptorType CRD, ensuring compatibility and improved functionality within the Tekton Triggers ecosystem.
Contributions:3 releases, 386 reviews, 51 commits in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Dibyo primarily focused on refactoring and improving the internal workings of the `tektoncd/pipeline` repository. Their contributions centered on streamlining the resource initialization process, specifically around handling PipelineResourceInterfaces within the taskrun package. This involved creating and passing bindings, reducing object creation, and improving variable substitution for resource paths. The user also fixed build errors and implemented support for resource paths, adding test cases.
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