Francisco Martínez is an experienced software engineer and R&D team leader based in the Murcia metropolitan area with 11 years of professional experience building and maintaining enterprise web systems. He leads I+D at Weguest, after senior engineering roles at Xepient, IECISA (OAMI/OHIM) and Steria, combining hands-on backend development with process-driven quality and research experience dating back to university. His academic background in computer engineering and doctoral research in applied mathematics and informatics informs a methodical approach to complex problems. An active contributor to open-source, he has improved the DNN CMS platform’s tab versioning and module restoration logic, showing attention to edge cases like unpublished or deleted modules and cache coherence. Colleagues would describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who blends academic rigor with practical delivery in regulated and product-focused environments.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
DEA (en el programa de doctorado Matemática e Informática Aplicadas en Ciencias e Ingeniería), DEA (en el programa de doctorado Matemática e Informática Aplicadas en Ciencias e Ingeniería) at Universidad de Murcia
DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is the leading open source web content management platform (CMS) in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:205 commits, 71 PRs, 67 pushes in 3 years
Contributions summary:Francisco primarily worked on enhancing the DNN platform's tab versioning functionality, specifically focusing on issues related to module management within page versions. They addressed bugs involving deleted modules, unpublished versions, and cache clearing during version deletion and restoration processes. The user's commits reflect modifications to the TabVersionMaker.cs file, including implementing mechanisms to manage and restore modules when a page version is discarded or deleted.
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