Enes Çakır is a seasoned software engineer with a decade of experience building cloud-native backend systems and developer-focused infrastructure, currently helping build an open-source alternative to AWS at Ubicloud. His background spans roles at Microsoft (Azure Database for PostgreSQL), high-growth startups, and product teams where he shipped performance-focused Go microservices, cut resource usage dramatically, and reduced AWS bills through Terraform and architectural improvements. He combines hands-on backend and DevOps skills—Docker, Terraform, Prometheus, ELK, S3 integrations—with leadership experience as a backend team lead. An active open-source contributor, he improved SFTPGo’s cloud storage integrations and CI/Docker workflows, reflecting a pragmatic focus on portability and operability. Early entrepreneurial and social-initiative roots from Istanbul hint at a builder mindset that blends technical rigor with product and community impact.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Orange Coast College
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering, 3.33, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering, 3.33 at Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
Full-featured and highly configurable SFTP, HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV server - S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:7 commits, 6 PRs, 7 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Enes primarily focused on improving the SFTPGo server's functionality and infrastructure. They implemented changes related to portable mode, including adding a verbose logging flag. Furthermore, the user addressed integration with cloud storage, specifically S3, and improved the configuration. They also added a Github Actions workflow for code quality and made updates related to Docker configurations for the alpine image.
Contributions:6 releases, 28 commits, 5 PRs in 24 days
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