Jesse Suen is a seasoned software leader and Co-Founder & CTO based in Mountain View with over a decade building cloud-native infrastructure and developer tooling. He is the creator and core contributor to the widely used Argo ecosystem (Argo Workflows, Argo CD, Argo Rollouts) and has driven key backend and API architecture work that underpins Kubernetes-native CI/CD and progressive delivery. Previously a Principal Software Engineer at Intuit and a founding engineer at Applatix, he blends hands-on systems programming in Go with pragmatic DevOps and platform design. Jesse’s work spans production-grade infrastructure—error handling, API server foundations, artifact volumes and multi-protocol serving—and practical developer ergonomics like secret scanning and example apps. He pairs entrepreneurial product instincts with deep distributed-systems experience rooted in large-scale test and automation platforms from early roles.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science Cognitive Science, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science Cognitive Science at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:1 review, 20 commits, 5 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Jesse primarily focused on building and modifying example applications to demonstrate Argo CD's capabilities. Their contributions included adding and updating various example applications, such as guestbook, sock shop, and blue-green deployments. They also made changes to deployment manifests and configurations, showcasing the user's ability to configure and deploy applications using Kubernetes and related technologies, and demonstrating a good understanding of Argo CD.
Contributions:9 releases, 539 reviews, 610 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Jesse contributed to the `argo-rollouts` project, which focuses on progressive delivery for Kubernetes. Their work included fixing a critical bug related to the inconsistent calculation of pod template hashes, preventing potential rollout failures. They also refactored code and improved documentation for various features, including the renaming of configuration options, clarifying the purpose and functionality of key rollout settings within the Blue/Green strategy. Moreover, the user made infrastructure improvements to the project.
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