Jerry Keselman is a retired system software architect and principal engineer with over three decades of experience building low-level storage, filesystem and cloud automation systems for companies like HP and Red Hat. He brought deep expertise in virtualization, storage probing and data collectors to enterprise products and contributed full-stack and back-end fixes to the prominent open-source ManageIQ project, including storage and XFS-related enhancements. A pragmatic engineer who has architected multi-protocol transports, multi-threaded collectors, and VM reservation/HA integrations, he pairs hands-on coding in C++, Perl, Java and Ruby with operational DevOps know-how. Now based in New Jersey, he channels his technical exactness into photography and cycling, pursuing an artist’s eye informed by decades of systems-level problem solving.
12 years of coding experience
30 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science Graduate Studies, Computer Science Graduate Studies at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
Contributions:199 commits, 100 PRs, 524 comments in 6 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Jerry primarily focused on back-end development within the ManageIQ platform, implementing features related to monitoring worker shutdown and handling DRb URI configurations. These changes involved modifying Ruby code within the VixDiskLib and VixDiskLibServer files, suggesting work within the virtualization or disk management aspects of the project. Additional commits included fixes for memory buffer usage in XFS allocation groups and adding XFSProbe to the filesystem probes, indicating skills in filesystem and storage technologies. The user also demonstrated DevOps capabilities by addressing systemd directory handling issues.
Contributions:46 commits, 7 PRs, 43 comments in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jerry contributed to the ManageIQ UI, primarily focusing on the classic UI. Their work involved fixing UI-related spec errors, implementing UI additions and changes for the StorageManager, and separating Storage Managers by type. They also addressed RuboCop warnings, updated the UI for Cloud Storage and Storage Manager pages, and made changes to the default menu. The commits also included additions to the AWS S3 DB backup functionality.
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Jerry Keselman - Photography For My Walls at Spring House Pictures