Jade Allen is a seasoned software engineer with over 21 years of hands-on experience designing distributed systems, infrastructure automation, and operational tooling. She’s an active open-source co-maintainer—known for contributions to the Erlang lager logging framework and tools like Kerl used daily by thousands of Elixir/Erlang developers—and has improved build and deployment pipelines for blockchain projects such as the Helium miner. Comfortable across Erlang, Python, and Perl, she builds REST APIs, parallel ETL, distributed logging with load shedding, and AWS-backed scalable services using Terraform, Ansible, and CI systems. A committed mentor and community builder, she founded a Houston functional programming meetup that attracted 500+ developers and personally guided about 75 junior engineers. Her speaking history at OSCON, Strange Loop, and CodeBeam reflects a rare blend of deep historical knowledge of computing and practical DevOps craftsmanship.
Contributions:3 releases, 5 reviews, 194 commits in 7 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Jade primarily contributed to the Erlang/OTP logging framework, focusing on API modifications, configuration updates, and enhancing the system's internal workings. They worked on updating the config API to manage multiple sinks, refactoring core components, and ensuring the correct line numbers were used. Furthermore, the user introduced improvements such as renaming function, and refactoring code in order to improve the overall structure and functionality of the lager project.
Contributions:70 reviews, 167 commits, 86 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Jade primarily focused on improving the build and deployment processes for the miner, adding support for amd64 architecture builds and parallelizing builds. They addressed security vulnerabilities by removing hardcoded credentials. The user also implemented integration tests for the state channel and Hotspot transfer functionalities. Further contributions include improvements to the docker build process and configuration.
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