Ed Crewe is a Senior Staff Golang Developer with 14 years' experience designing and automating large-scale cloud and web platforms, currently driving backend and infrastructure work at EDB. A former full‑stack web developer turned cloud engineer, he spent seven years building infrastructure-as-code, microservices, CI/CD and observability for identity and OCI platforms at ForgeRock and Oracle, often working in Go and Kubernetes. His background spans SRE, SDN/network automation, and observability engineering, giving him a practical operator’s perspective that feeds back into robust automation and test-driven development. He contributes to open-source tooling—such as a Django CSV import utility where he expanded test coverage and parsing resilience—reflecting a habit of shipping well-documented, reusable components. Based in Bristol with a strong academic foundation in physics and electronics, he focuses on delivering scalable, well-tested systems and clear developer experience for cloud-native teams.
14 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BSc, Electronics, BSc, Electronics at Bangor University
PGCfhE, Education, PGCfhE, Education at University of the West of England
MSc, Physics, MSc, Physics at University of Bristol
A generic CSV import tool for django models, imports run via admin upload logging model or custom command
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:3 reviews, 213 commits, 25 PRs in 11 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Ed primarily contributed to the development and testing of a Django application. They made changes to the setup and testing configurations, adding test models, fixtures, and test cases to increase code coverage. These commits also included fixes for import issues, improvements to character encoding handling, and the addition of a CSV parsing functionality, enhancing the tool's core features.
Contributions:33 commits, 3 PRs, 14 pushes in 7 years 1 month
pythondjangodecoratorcookiesdjango-admin
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