Jeff Bonhag is a Senior Engineer II with 13 years of experience building core platform infrastructure at HashiCorp, focused on the authorization layer for HCP Terraform and its integration with HashiCorp Cloud Platform. He led delivery of Projects, a foundational org feature spanning cloud and enterprise products, and regularly works deep in a Rails monolith on query performance, controller architecture, and API design while contributing Ember.js front-end work and Go libraries like go-tfe and the TFE provider. Jeff cares about engineering craft and systems that reliably scale, and his open-source contributions include backend and DevOps improvements to the widely used hashicorp/vagrant project. Based in New Paltz, NY, he pairs a CS master’s with a nontraditional undergraduate background in theatre, reflecting a blend of technical rigor and creative problem solving.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at SUNY New Paltz
Bachelor of Arts, Theatre/Theater, Bachelor of Arts, Theatre/Theater at Univerity of New Hampshire
Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:131 commits, 65 PRs, 49 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jeff contributed to the `hashicorp/vagrant` repository by implementing and fixing features related to the core functionality of Vagrant. The commits included checks and fixes for system commands such as `modinfo` and checking the availability of the update. In addition, the user worked on adding reboot support for Linux guests and updating Alpine cache for rsync and also added support to include machine name in error messages. The user also contributed to the VirtualBox provider by enhancing disk management, particularly with the addition of a new ISO attachment features.
Contributions:3 PRs, 3 pushes, 2 branches in 4 years 2 months
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