Emmanuel Nurit is an e-commerce specialist and entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience building digital commerce agencies and leading OpenStudio since 2010. He began contributing to open-source e-commerce software as early as 2005 and founded the community "Pas Facile A retenir," quickly winning major NGO contracts and scaling the business. Hands-on in localization and front-end work, he has contributed translations and template improvements to Thelia, showing attention to internationalization and user-facing details. Emmanuel combines technical fluency with people leadership—colleagues describe him as a warm, charismatic manager who rallies associates around shared goals. Based in Fernoël, France, he pairs ongoing executive study (MBA-level management training) with a practical engineering background in electrical and industrial computing. Outside work he prioritizes family time, which he credits for keeping his entrepreneurial drive balanced and grounded.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
BTS, Design and Visual Communications, General, BTS, Design and Visual Communications, General at Lycee Saint-Géraud
DUT Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle, Electrotechnique, DUT Génie Electrique et Informatique Industrielle, Electrotechnique at Université Blaise Pascal (Clermont-II) - Clermont-Ferrand
MBA – Executive Master en Management, MBA – Executive Master en Management at Ecole supérieure de Commerce de Clermont-Ferrand
Thelia is an open source tool for creating e-business websites and managing online content. Repo containing the new major version (v2)
Role in this project:
Localization Specialist & Front-end Developer
Contributions:29 commits, 10 PRs, 1 comment in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Emmanuel primarily contributed to the Thelia repository by translating and correcting French translations within the back-office and front-office templates. They addressed missing translations and corrected existing ones, indicating a focus on localization efforts. Additionally, the user made modifications to front-end templates, including changes to address display and upsell product sections, suggesting some front-end development skills.
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