Ingo Richter is a seasoned Sr. Computer Scientist based in San Francisco with over 20 years of agile software experience and a 16-year track record at Adobe delivering cross-platform products from Windows and macOS to iOS. He builds and mentors teams that ship customer-focused features and has repeatedly improved product quality and stability—once reducing crashes by an order of magnitude for a mobile SDK. His work spans full-stack engineering, native OS integrations, CI/CD automation, analytics platforms, and UX-focused web projects, and he contributes to notable open-source efforts such as the Jenkins Build Pipeline Plugin and the Brackets application shell. Currently he’s driving Share for Review workflows and a unified analytics solution at Adobe, blending product thinking with implementation detail. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic design choices—he’s as comfortable adding a Handlebars-powered build card as he is designing cross-platform authentication. Outside of work he enjoys “doing dangerous things” with code, reflecting a curiosity-driven, hands-on approach to engineering.
16 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
State certified assistant for Information Technology, Computer Software Engineering, State certified assistant for Information Technology, Computer Software Engineering at Staatliche Gewerbeschule G18
Computer Science, Computer Science at FH Darmstadt
Contributions:100 commits, 5 PRs, 6 pushes in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Ingo primarily worked on implementing and modifying features related to the application shell, specifically concerning file system interactions and native OS dialogs. They introduced the "Save As" dialog functionality, adding it to the appshell extensions and platform-specific implementations for different operating systems. Furthermore, they made various enhancements to the build process, incorporating support for Xcode 5 and improving the handling of file permissions on Linux. They also addressed several issues related to the live development and file handling in the application.
Contributions summary:Ingo primarily contributed to the front-end and UI elements of the Jenkins Build Pipeline Plugin. They added features for the build pipeline dashboard, including the ability to use it as a portlet and added CSS to improve the layout. The user also linked the build number to its build page and fixed HTML/CSS issues. Additionally, the user made changes to the Jelly files to customize the template and incorporated Handlebars for dynamic build card generation, integrating JavaScript and jQuery libraries.
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