Florian Rappl is a Solutions Architect based in Munich with 13 years of hands-on experience designing and delivering IoT and web-facing systems. He blends front-end craftsmanship—contributing UI components and accessibility-minded features to OpenMRS patient-facing projects—with back-end parsing and tooling work, including improvements to the widely used AngleSharp HTML parser. Florian also drives automation and reliable release pipelines, having integrated build and deployment flows for .NET projects like Statiq.Web. Comfortable moving between product-facing UI work and infrastructure automation, he has a practical knack for refactoring legacy modules into modular, testable components. Colleagues describe him as a technology enthusiast who brings curiosity and a systems-level view to solving integration and deployment challenges.
:angel: The ultimate angle brackets parser library parsing HTML5, MathML, SVG and CSS to construct a DOM based on the official W3C specifications.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & UI Designer
Contributions:30 releases, 180 reviews, 6111 commits in 9 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Florian's commits focus on modifying various aspects of the AngleSharp library, specifically involving the refactoring of parsing functionalities and UI elements. They made changes to improve code readability and maintainability, and in some instances introduced new features such as the support for meta tags. The user's work contributes to improving the core parsing functionality of the AngleSharp library, enhancing the overall functionality of the library.
The core modules of the OpenMRS 3.0 Frontend system
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:10 releases, 390 reviews, 258 commits in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Florian primarily focused on developing and testing UI components within the OpenMRS 3.0 Frontend system. Their commits involve changes to the module-config file and test files, demonstrating work in defining configuration schemas and validating the UI. The user also worked on the development of front-end components, which included the addition of new forms elements to the style guide, such as checkboxes, radio buttons, input dates, and dropdowns. These changes improved the functionality of the core modules.
openmrscore-modulesfrontend
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