Dmitry Malikov is a sales and project management leader with 14 years of experience commercializing technical systems, currently directing sales and site project delivery for a fire suppression product in Russia. He combines deep engineering training in chemical and oil-and-gas disciplines with hands-on experience in technical sales, tendering and Autocad MEP design, enabling him to bridge client needs and practical implementation on complex construction sites. Dmitry has a track record of resolving non-standard fire protection challenges by engaging cross-functional and external technical experts to produce robust, standards-aware solutions. Previously he supported major projects at Danfoss and drove market entry for Marioff’s HI-FOG, building relationships with architects, designers and contractors. Less obvious: he also contributed DevOps and build automation work to the Travis CI Haskell tooling ecosystem, showing an ability to dive into CI/CD and scripting to improve engineering workflows. Pragmatic and client-focused, he excels at turning technical complexity into clear commercial offers and reliable project execution.
14 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Диплом специалиста по инженерной специальности, Chemical Engineering, Диплом специалиста по инженерной специальности, Chemical Engineering at Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (National Research University)
Специалист, Нефтегазовое дело, 4.3, Специалист, Нефтегазовое дело, 4.3 at РГУ нефти и газа им. И.М. Губкина
Contributions summary:Dmitry primarily focused on automating the build and installation of Haskell compilers within the Travis CI environment. They developed recipes and scripts for installing multiple versions of GHC and related tools. Furthermore, the user implemented a `ghc-select` script to manage and switch between different GHC versions, demonstrating a focus on CI/CD automation and providing flexible build environments. The contributions also extended to the addition and maintenance of related Haskell packages like Alex and Happy.
Contributions summary:Dmitry's primary contributions involved enhancing the Haskell build process within the Travis CI environment. They focused on integrating specific Haskell versions (ghc) and setting up the necessary build configurations, as indicated by changes related to the `ghc_find` utility and modifications to the `PATH` variable. The user also made improvements to the testing framework and addressed a typo within the project.
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