Elena Morozova is a software engineer with a decade of experience building scalable, production-grade systems in Go, currently working on Google’s Wide Profiling team after contributing to GKE networking and cloud load balancing. She has a strong backend and Kubernetes pedigree from roles at Weaveworks and Flux, and meaningful open-source contributions to high-profile projects like Cortex and Flux that improved config management, alerting integrations, and rollout observability. Elena combines systems-level engineering (distributed profiling, load balancing) with practical DevOps and database work, and has a track record of shipping reliable server-side features and operational endpoints. A seasoned public speaker (KubeCon, GopherCon) and co-organizer of Women Who Go SF, she mentors the community while continuously learning—and once built a whimsical Docker-powered Twitter bot that highlights her taste for playful, production-ready side projects.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master degree (with honors), Mathematical software and management information systems (Applied Mathematics and Informatics), A+ with distinction, Master degree (with honors), Mathematical software and management information systems (Applied Mathematics and Informatics), A+ with distinction at Moscow State Industrial University (MSIU)
A horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term Prometheus.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 15 PRs, 35 pushes in 1 year
Contributions summary:Elena primarily contributed to the backend functionality of the Cortex project, focusing on configuration management and alertmanager integrations. They implemented a deep copy function for configuration structs, enabling safe modifications. Further, they added endpoints to activate and deactivate configurations, along with associated database changes. This work involved modifications across several key files, including the database interactions and API endpoints, enhancing the system's operational capabilities.
Contributions:19 commits, 16 PRs, 23 pushes in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Elena's primary contribution focused on enhancing the Kubernetes resource status information within the `fluxcd/flux` repository. They implemented detailed pod status retrieval for deployments, daemonSets, and statefulSets, including rollout status and error messages, which improves the observability of Kubernetes deployments. Furthermore, the user fixed issues related to statefulset rollout progress and added error checks and handling throughout the codebase. They also contributed to the overall stability and reliability of the system.
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