François Boulogne is an IT Project Manager based in Paris with 13 years of experience orchestrating multi-project deployments, client relations and change management across large organizations like Air France and consultancy roles. He combines hands-on technical skills—Windows/Mac OS deployment, servers, networking, cloud, virtualization, conferencing systems and ServiceNow—with strong budgetary control, Agile delivery and functional/technical testing. At Almond he leads pilot site rollouts, risk management and operational documentation to ensure solutions are production-ready and maintainable. An active contributor to scientific Python projects (SciPy, Pillow, scikit-image, PyWavelets) he brings a developer’s attention to code quality, testing and documentation that complements his project management practice. He is comfortable bridging vendor hardware (Logitech, Barco, Mersive, etc.) and collaboration platforms (Teams, Zoom, Meet) to deliver integrated AV and workplace automation solutions. Quietly technical and process-minded, he often drives improvements by standardizing procedures and enhancing test automation to reduce operational friction.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MIAGE & DUT informatique de gestion, MIAGE & DUT informatique de gestion at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Contributions:426 commits, 111 PRs, 80 pushes in 7 years 9 months
Contributions summary:François primarily contributed to the development of the Python BibTeX parser. Their work involved implementing the core parsing logic, including handling various BibTeX syntax elements and string substitutions. They also worked on customization features such as defining how to handle fields such as author, journal, and accented characters. Furthermore, the user made important improvements to the test suite and the documentation of the project.
Contributions:2 releases, 76 reviews, 768 commits in 8 years 8 months
Contributions summary:François's commits primarily focused on implementing the "Andres" method for the `circle_perimeter` function and adding it as a selectable method. They also fixed variable usages within the code and added references for the functions. Furthermore, the user implemented a new function called `ellipse_perimeter` and added tests to the draw module. The overall focus of the user appears to be contributing to geometric drawing features.
image-processingpythoncomputer-visionimage
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