Jay Carman is a Senior Software Developer based in Austin with 10 years of experience building cloud and infrastructure software at IBM. He specializes in Python, Bash, Ansible, Docker, and Linux, and applies an electrical and electronics engineering background to pragmatic systems design. At IBM he has extended the ManageIQ open-source management platform—adding IBM Cloud and Power Systems Virtual Servers support, cloud subnet and storage integrations, and provisioning/logging improvements—demonstrating deep back-end and cloud-integration expertise. Jay is comfortable refactoring legacy code and improving test coverage to align platform behavior with vendor-specific requirements, and he brings a steady, detail-oriented approach to complex infrastructure projects.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Arkansas
Contributions:7 reviews, 10 commits, 15 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jay contributed to the back-end functionality of the ManageIQ UI, specifically focusing on cloud volume and VM management features. The commits demonstrate adding support for IBM PowerVS storage and modifying existing routes and data structures. The user also refactored code and updated testing specifications related to placement groups, enhancing the system's cloud infrastructure integration.
Contributions:12 reviews, 17 commits, 24 PRs in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jay primarily focused on extending the ManageIQ platform to support IBM Cloud and IBM Power Systems Virtual Servers. Their contributions involved adding vendor types, updating descriptions, and adding support for new features like CloudSubnets. They also made modifications to the logging and provisioning workflows to incorporate IBM-specific configurations and ensure consistent naming conventions. Additionally, they modified existing code by using specific aliases and removing advanced settings related to the now-dedicated PlacementGroup model.
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