Ezekiel Templin is an independent contractor and seasoned backend engineer with 15 years of experience building networked, distributed systems and developer tooling. He has held senior technical and leadership roles at Fastly—rising from Engineer to VP-level positions—and now applies that operational and architectural expertise to client work from the Erie-Meadville area. A longtime open-source contributor in the Ruby ecosystem, Ezekiel has strengthened HTTP and proxy support across prominent projects like Faraday, http.rb, em-http-request, and Sidekiq, and improved robustness in feed parsing and WHOIS tooling. He combines pragmatic engineering—test-driven development and careful refactoring—with an emphasis on networking edge cases (proxy auth, socket binding) that most engineers overlook.
Contributions summary:Ezekiel primarily contributed to the `feedjira/feedjira` library, demonstrating a focus on parsing and processing different feed formats. Their work involved modernizing the codebase, fixing bugs, and refactoring tests. The user also addressed dependencies and introduced error handling to improve the library's robustness.
Simple, but flexible HTTP client library, with support for multiple backends.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Ezekiel's contributions primarily focused on adding and improving HTTP proxy support within the Faraday library. They implemented proxy configuration for various adapter backends like Typhoeus and Patron. The user also addressed proxy authentication and cleaned up the Patron adapter integration. Furthermore, they added the functionality to bind a local socket using Typhoeus.
client-libraryhttp-clientbackendsrubyhttp-server
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Ezekiel Templin - Independent Contractor at Self-employed