Ivan Font is a Principal Software Engineer based in California with over a decade of experience building secure, cloud-native and containerized systems at scale. At Red Hat he blends deep firmware and embedded Linux roots with modern DevOps and security work—driving containerization of Ceph, Kubernetes federation, and emerging security tooling from the CTO Office. A longtime open-source contributor and Linux advocate, he has improved projects from cosign (adding E2E tests and debugging flags) to Bash-It (editor plugins and Git-aware prompts) and helped harden CI/CD and container deployment flows for Ceph. He excels at bridging low-level firmware, systems engineering, and cloud orchestration—an uncommon combo evidenced by early firmware leadership at HP and later multi-cluster and security-focused platform work. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic automation, reproducible deployments, and thoughtful design trade-offs across infra, storage, and security.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science at University of California, Davis
Contributions:72 commits, 7 PRs, 47 pushes in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Ivan's primary contribution was establishing the initial structure and features of a Pac-Man game using NodeJS, including a canvas-based front-end and a MongoDB backend. They added routes for highscore management, user stats, and zone retrieval. The user also implemented Azure, AWS, and GCP cloud metadata retrieval and utilized a timer and various UI enhancements, indicating a comprehensive effort to build a functional game with cloud integration.
Contributions:4 releases, 286 commits, 95 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Ivan primarily focused on updating generated code, particularly within the `pkg/apis/federation` and `pkg/controller` directories. These changes involved modifications to API definitions and controller registrations, suggesting work related to the core logic and API structure of the Kubernetes cluster federation project. The user also addressed compilation errors and bootstrapped new API resources, indicating involvement in project setup and maintenance tasks, which likely required familiarity with the underlying infrastructure.
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Ivan Font - Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat