Evan Prodromou is a veteran software leader and open-technology advocate with 18 years of experience building distributed social systems, developer tools, and standards. He currently directs Open Technology at the Open Earth Foundation, researches Fediverse growth for the Social Web Foundation, and serves on multiple boards including a Canadian social cooperative and a native plants society. A serial founder and early architect of federated social projects (StatusNet, pump.io/pump.io, E14N) and long‑time W3C contributor, he blends hands‑on backend and API development with product and standards leadership. He has led engineering at startups and nonprofits, founded machine‑intelligence and open-content ventures, and designed ActivityPub/ActivityStreams implementations with thorough unit testing. Based in Montreal, he pairs technical craftsmanship with community building and even runs bespoke role‑playing scenario planning — a creative outlet that informs his collaborative approach to complex systems.
18 years of coding experience
31 years of employment as a software developer
BA English Physics, BA English Physics at University of California, Berkeley
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Palos Verdes High School
French, Arabic, Greek, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Contributions:152 commits, 1 PR, 58 pushes in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Evan primarily contributed to back-end functionality and API endpoints. They updated the activity recipient checking logic, enabling support for lists and followers, indicating improvements to the social networking features. Furthermore, the user added unit tests for various ActivityPub endpoints, demonstrating a focus on improving the quality and testing of the API. The commits suggest a strong understanding of back-end design and the implementation of a social server with an ActivityStreams API.
Contributions:5 reviews, 30 PRs, 210 pushes in 1 year 6 months
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