Jennifer Dodd is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years of experience, currently serving as "Caretaker of the Great Machine" at Automattic in Fredericksburg, VA. She brings deep back-end expertise to large WordPress projects, notably contributing robust recurrence and timezone handling to Automattic's widely used Jetpack plugin. Her work on the WordPress.org meta repository shows attention to theme styling, caching, and mobile display—skills that bridge development and user experience. Jennifer combines long-term entrepreneurial experience running design and content businesses with early-career networking and NOC ops, giving her a practical, systems-minded approach. Colleagues rely on her for untangling tricky edge cases in calendar and event parsing that many engineers avoid. She pairs proven open-source contributions with a pragmatic focus on reliability and maintainability.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:138 commits in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Jennifer contributed primarily to the WordPress.org meta repository, focusing on theme-related modifications. Their commits involved styling and theme versioning adjustments within the "Breathe" theme. These changes included updates to the CSS for theme features, and they also touched the theme's functions.php file. The user addressed private post and comment styling, caching, and mobile display. Furthermore, the user worked on a bbPress-related version dropdown feature, encompassing several files for the plugin's functionality.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 28 commits, 5 PRs in 8 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jennifer primarily contributed to the `iCalendar Reader` component within the Jetpack plugin, focusing on improving its functionality and robustness. They addressed multiple bugs related to recurring events, including fixes for incorrect date handling in monthly and yearly events. A significant portion of their work involved handling and correctly parsing various formats of `EXDATE` entries and `RECURRENCE-ID` to properly exclude individual event occurrences and handle timezone conversions, demonstrating strong problem-solving abilities within the context of a WordPress plugin.
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