Jason Smale is a seasoned engineering leader and founder with 13 years of experience building scalable web platforms and cloud-native infrastructure from Melbourne. He has led large, multidisciplinary teams at Zendesk—running a 650-person organization responsible for core product, infrastructure and ML—and later founded an AI-driven clinical documentation startup before serving as VP of Engineering at Groq. Equally comfortable in product and code, Jason contributes to open-source deployment and CI tooling (notably zendesk/samson and travis-web), with hands-on work spanning backend, DevOps and Ember front-end improvements. He focuses on creating sustainable, engaging web experiences and reliable deployment pipelines, and is known for translating complex operational challenges into pragmatic engineering systems. An early entrepreneur and longtime mentor, he pairs strategic leadership with deep implementation experience across data, cloud, and embedded web.
13 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Yarra Valley Grammar
Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Information Technology at Swinburne University of Technology
Web interface for deployments, with plugin architecture and kubernetes support
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:249 commits, 5 PRs, 3 pushes in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the backend and DevOps aspects of the `samson` repository, a deployment web interface. Their work included fixing bugs related to commit author URLs, modifying email addresses, and cleaning up routing in the admin user section. They also added a production flag to stages and switched to a new placement for approvals, indicating a focus on deployment and infrastructure. Furthermore, the user removed Zendesk authentication and refactored releases, indicating an involvement in modifying authentication and deployment processes.
Contributions summary:Jason primarily focused on modifying the Ember.js-based front-end of the Travis CI web client. They made changes to the build listing and build details pages, implementing and refining the display of pull request data. Further contributions involved adjusting the layout and presentation of commit information, specifically focusing on showing commit messages and related GitHub links. The user also dealt with conflicts from branch merges, indicating active development and integration efforts.
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