Durgadas Kamath is a Principal Architect with 8 years of hands-on experience designing cloud-native, serverless-first platforms and leading web and digital transformation for enterprise clients from his base in Goa, India. As an AWS Community Builder and Solutions Architect at Persistent Systems, he focuses on cloud migrations, DevOps, APIs, containers and microservices to deliver secure, scalable customer experiences. He pairs strategic architecture leadership with deep implementation experience—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like MinIO across Go, Java, Python and JavaScript SDKs and the core object store to improve reliability, testing and gateway integrations. Known for strengthening systems around performance, error handling and presigned URL/security edge cases, he brings an engineer’s attention to detail to architect-level decisions. An active speaker and thought leader, he balances knowledge sharing with practical delivery, helping teams adopt emerging tech while avoiding common operational pitfalls.
MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:493 reviews, 1126 PRs, 980 pushes in 7 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Durgadas primarily contributed to improving the MinIO object storage service by addressing various issues related to GCS and Azure gateway implementations. Their work included returning specific errors for policy-related issues in GCS and fixing offset handling in the Azure gateway's GetObject method. Additionally, the user implemented checks for presigned URL expiration times and added essential fixes such as setting the correct content-type. They also removed file logging, which improved the server logging capabilities.
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:61 reviews, 18 commits, 95 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Durgadas primarily focused on improving the quality and functionality of the `minio-js` client library. Their contributions included fixing date format issues within copy conditions, adding and enhancing functional tests for various API calls like `putObject`, `getObject`, `copyObject`, and bucket policies. The user also addressed a hashing bug in a partial object retrieval test and made adjustments to tests to ensure compatibility with different environments and configurations like the S3 Gateway. Additionally, they addressed edge cases and error handling related to notification services and presigned URL handling.
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