Jeeva Kandasamy is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience spanning development, automation, QA, and embedded IoT systems. As founder and developer of MyController.org and now an engineer at MinIO, he blends entrepreneurial product sense with hands-on cloud-native and storage-focused engineering. His open-source contributions range from improving e2e tests for the widely used Jaeger Operator to fixing low-level serial and sleep behaviors for ATmega328 devices in the MySensors project, demonstrating comfort across multi-architecture CI, DevOps, and embedded firmware. Proficient in Python, test automation (pytest, Selenium), and infrastructure automation, he reliably turns brittle integrations into reproducible, maintainable systems. Based in Texas with roots in India and an advanced degree from BITS Pilani, he often operates at the intersection of reliability engineering and constrained-device optimization. Colleagues value his pragmatic focus on testability and cross-architecture robustness that keeps both cloud services and edge devices running smoothly.
14 years of coding experience
BITS Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology and Science
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering at PGP college of Engineering and Technology
Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes simplifies deploying and running Jaeger on Kubernetes.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:11 reviews, 10 commits, 17 PRs in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jeeva primarily contributed to improving the end-to-end (e2e) tests for the Jaeger Operator, focusing on Elasticsearch index cleaner functionality and multi-architecture environments. The contributions involved modifying test code, descriptions, and infrastructure to ensure reliable testing across different architectures. The user also addressed namespace issues and added support for running tests in environments with multiple architectures.
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 5 comments in 3 years
Contributions summary:Jeeva primarily contributed to the MySensors library by fixing and enhancing its functionality. They addressed issues related to serial communication and sleep modes for ATmega328-based hardware. Furthermore, the user improved the MQTT gateway's handling of C_STREAM messages by fixing payload processing and streamlining the code for improved efficiency. Lastly, they integrated support for a new RFM69 frequency band, expanding the hardware compatibility of the library.
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