Eduardo Medina is a software engineer with 11 years of experience, currently contributing to Wikimedia and previously to Democracy Earth and Udacity. He specializes in front-end development with a strong UX focus, having implemented React login/signup components and polished interaction details like enter-key submission and disappearing modals. His open-source work on DemocracyEarth/wallet shows interest in censorship-resistant democratic tools and user-facing security flows. Based in Mexico, he brings a global open-source perspective and practical product-minded engineering. Colleagues know him for turning small UI details into smoother, more reliable user experiences that support broader civic-tech goals.
Contributions:277 commits, 22 PRs, 83 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Eduardo primarily worked on front-end components, focusing on the user interface and user experience of the application. Their commits addressed visual aspects, such as making login popups disappear and updating the layout. The user also implemented new React components for login, signup, and forgot password functions. Furthermore, they worked on improving the user experience through features like enabling login on enter keypress.
Contributions:20 commits, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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