Jason Montleon is a systems administrator with 14 years of experience based in Westford, Massachusetts, currently working at Red Hat. He pairs hands-on systems administration with backend software contributions to large open-source projects, notably improving compute resource and VM management in the widely used Foreman platform. His work spans API enhancements, model/controller changes, and bug fixes—skills that bridge operational reliability and developer-facing functionality. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic solutions that streamline server lifecycles and host-resource associations at scale. Outside day-to-day ops, he brings a developer’s eye to infrastructure problems, turning subtle API and integration gaps into maintainable features.
an application that automates the lifecycle of servers
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 1 comment in 10 months
Contributions summary:Jason's contributions primarily involve backend development, focusing on features related to compute resource and VM management. This includes implementing functionality to associate VMs with hosts, add oVirt/RHEV quota support, and enable host/compute resource association/disassociation via API. They also fixed a bug related to oVirt SSL CA certificate retrieval and implemented a disassociate and bulk action disassociate to interface. Their work centers around modifying existing models, controllers, and views, along with API enhancements, to improve the functionality and usability of the Foreman platform.
Contributions:17 commits, 14 PRs, 6 pushes in 5 months
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