Dimitri Jorge is a seasoned software leader and Co-Founder & CTO based in Paris with 13 years of experience building scalable web and backend systems. He has hands-on expertise across the stack—having scaled backends and split monoliths into microservices at Aircall, rebuilt billing systems, and driven product development as CTO of Siit. An active open-source contributor, Dimitri improved user-facing front-end UX in Foundation's joyride component and fixed critical process-management issues in the widely used PM2 project. His background spans startup founding, leading teams as a Lead Developer, and early SaaS work on Keymetrics, reflecting both product and infrastructure depth. He combines pragmatic engineering (including performance work like GC tuning) with entrepreneurial instincts from multiple CEO and founding roles. Fluent in building production-ready systems, he tends to favor practical, developer-friendly solutions that scale.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
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IT - Business, IT - Business at Griffith College Dublin
Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 4 PRs, 7 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Dimitri primarily contributed to bug fixes and minor feature enhancements within the PM2 project. Their work involved addressing issues related to process management, particularly concerning probes, instance options, and error messages. They demonstrated an understanding of the codebase by modifying core files related to process handling, CLI interactions, and keymetrics integration. Furthermore, the user made performance improvements by disabling automatic garbage collection within the worker module.
The most advanced responsive front-end framework in the world. Quickly create prototypes and production code for sites that work on any kind of device.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Dimitri contributed to the "joyride" feature, a front-end tour component, by adding a "previous" button for navigation. They enhanced the user experience by handling keyboard events for left, right, and escape keys within the joyride. Further work involved enabling keyboard navigation by default and addressing a potential error when the joyride is included but not yet started.
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