Felix Geyer is a pragmatic software engineer and entrepreneur with 15 years of experience building web and backend systems while running a freelance web development practice. Currently studying Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Leadership in Bremerhaven, he blends hands-on C++ contributions to well-known open-source password managers like KeePassX/C KeePassXC with real-world product and consulting experience at Smart Commerce and NETFORMIC. Felix has held executive roles in student-led cooperatives and corporate boards, demonstrating an unusual mix of technical depth and organizational leadership for his peer group. Comfortable diving into low-level data model work and XML/data handling, he persistently finishes projects others abandon and brings that tenacity to both code and company-building.
KeePassX is a cross platform port of the windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:963 commits, 34 PRs, 2 pushes in 8 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Felix primarily worked on implementing new classes such as `EntryModel`, and adding XML writer functionality, as well as fixing bugs in the auto-type feature. The user contributed to extending the functionality of the KeePassX application by adding functionalities such as a default auto-type sequence, which impacted the user interface. Additionally, the user made improvements to database handling and handling of database entries, and the general application's code style.
KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:4 comments in 6 days
Contributions summary:Felix contributed to the KeePassXC project by implementing support for group tree changes in the GroupModel, which included modifications to Group.cpp, Group.h, GroupModel.cpp, GroupModel.h, TestGroup.cpp, and TestGroupModel.cpp. Their work primarily involved enhancing the functionality related to database structures, including modifications to the group tree, handling entry changes, and adding signals for data changes. The user also made some effort for code formatting and the use of QCOMPARE and Q_NULLPTR methods.
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Felix Geyer - Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Leadership (B.A.) Student