Ghazi Triki is a Technical Director with 15 years of experience designing and scaling cloud and hybrid infrastructures for large-scale web conferencing and education platforms. He pioneered auto-scaling architectures for BigBlueButton and remains a core committer, contributing both backend PHP APIs and frontend UX improvements to the widely used open-source project. Ghazi combines hands-on engineering (Java, PHP, DevOps, ffmpeg, Selenoid) with strategic partnerships and product design, having built platforms that supported tens of thousands of concurrent users and multi-datacenter S3-compatible storage. He has led unique deployments—from cruise ships operating offline to auto-scalable MCAT course platforms—and routinely translates complex requirements into resilient, self-hosted SaaS solutions. Based in Tunis, he leverages open-source integration expertise and global partnerships to deliver pragmatic, production-ready systems.
14 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Technical University Diploma, Multimedia, Technical University Diploma, Multimedia at Institut Supérieur des Arts Multimédia de la Manouba(ISAMM)
Master of Computer Applications (MCA), Media Engineering Project Management, Master of Computer Applications (MCA), Media Engineering Project Management at Institut Ingemedia
Contributions:19 releases, 31 reviews, 204 commits in 7 years
Contributions summary:Ghazi initiated the project by establishing the fundamental library structure and core classes for the PHP API. They implemented essential methods for interacting with the BigBlueButton API, including creating, joining, and ending meetings. Furthermore, the user refactored the code to incorporate object-oriented parameters and created test cases to ensure the functionality and correctness of the API interactions. These commits lay the foundation for a PHP-based interface to manage and interact with BigBlueButton meetings.
Contributions:15 reviews, 1234 commits, 411 PRs in 8 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Ghazi primarily focused on front-end development tasks, as evidenced by the commit messages. These commits involved restoring a toolbar height setting, fixing glow filters for specific UI components, and updating styles using CSS, including implementing new color schemes and fixing icons. The user also appears to be making visual changes to the UI, such as improving layouts and implementing a new design for quick links buttons.
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