Hermann Vosseler is an experienced OpenSource developer based in Munich with 24 years in software engineering, combining deep academic roots in physics and computer science with practical, production-focused work. He has led and contributed to free-software media production projects—most notably the Yoshimi soft synthesizer and the Lumiera film editor—championing software that is "free as speech" and community-governed. Hermann’s background includes long-term in-house development at Baader Bank, where he worked on trading and clearing systems and their transition to cloud-native architectures, giving him strong skills in requirements analysis, QA and scalable system maintenance. He values cross-disciplinary communication and pragmatic engineering over chasing buzzword technologies, believing successful systems are built through hard, sometimes painful collaboration. As a former classical music recorder and long-term contributor to media tools, he brings a rare blend of technical rigor, audio/media domain expertise, and a commitment to accessible, non-commercial tooling. Colleagues describe him as a steady, unflashy engineer who prefers substance and interoperability to hype.
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