Guilherme Hermeto is an engineering leader with 14 years of experience building and scaling developer platforms and backend systems, currently leading LinkedIn’s Automation Platform after managing Web Platform Experience. He combines deep Node.js and backend expertise—evidenced by contributions to high-profile open-source projects like Zipkin-js and Restify—with a track record of driving platform reliability at Netflix and other large tech organizations. Comfortable shipping low-level instrumentation, async/await refactors, and logging improvements, he focuses on developer experience and measurable performance gains. A former TC39 delegate and OpenJS Foundation board member representing Netflix, he brings protocol- and standards-level perspective to platform decisions. Based in Morgan Hill, CA, he pairs hands-on engineering chops with people leadership, mentoring teams to deliver scalable automation and platform services.
Contributions:1 release, 7 reviews, 29 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Guilherme primarily contributed to the backend infrastructure of the Node.js REST framework, refactoring existing code and adding new features to the server. They added support for async/await in handler chains, updated testing configurations and deprecated functionality. The user also worked on improving the logging capabilities of the framework by migrating to a new logging library.
Contributions:24 commits, 15 PRs, 1 push in 4 months
Contributions summary:Guilherme primarily focused on enhancing the Zipkin-js library by incorporating configurable logging modules, adding instrumentation for SuperAgent, and adding Typescript definitions for configurable logging. They also made performance improvements to the Restify middleware. Furthermore, the user contributed to the instrumentation for gRPC and connect. These changes indicate a focus on improving the library's functionality, integrations with other tools, and developer experience.
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