Jason T. Greene

Software Engineer at Red Hat

Madison, Wisconsin, United States
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Summary

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Jason T. Greene is a seasoned software engineer with 17 years of experience specializing in back-end systems, DevOps, and low-level server work from Madison, Wisconsin. He contributes to major open-source projects—most notably Podman, WildFly, and Undertow—where he has implemented system integration features, improved Windows container support, hardened HTTP APIs, and optimized file-serving performance. His work spans core runtime concerns such as modular classloading, IO worker pools, and binary protocols, demonstrating deep expertise in platform internals and backward compatibility. Comfortable across the stack, he has also made front-end and website contributions for projects like Quarkus, reflecting pragmatic versatility. Described on GitHub as a Distinguished Engineer, he combines production-grade engineering with attention to cross-platform edge cases that often go unnoticed until they break at scale.
code17 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (41)

caching10
file-management10
application-server10
http-api10
website-development10
package-management10
api-design10
windows10
configuration-management10
http10
jboss10
system-design10
containerization10
java10
javas10

Programming languages (18)

C#PowerShellJavaC++CSSCRustMakefile

Github contributions (5)

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wildfly/wildfly

Nov 2012 - Oct 2015

WildFly Application Server
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:64 commits, 784 PRs, 759 pushes in 3 years
Contributions summary:Jason contributed to the WildFly Application Server, focusing on improvements to the domain HTTP API, including adding support for POST requests and optimizing JSON output. They also made several code changes to fix issues related to XSS/Origin, implementing Base64 binary protocol, and unwrapping redundant HTTP status codes. Furthermore, the user fixed various Xalan issues and the usage of the JAXP module.
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Website for Quarkus project
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:41 commits, 24 PRs, 360 pushes in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jason primarily contributed to the website's frontend by updating HTML files. They modified the content of the "get-started-band.html" file, changing the JDK requirements and upgrading the links to JDK 8+. The user also updated image sizing and content within the "homepage-highlights-band.html" and merged updates from the "develop" branch, leading to a broader update of the website layout.
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Jason T. Greene - Software Engineer at Red Hat