Jonathan Stoikovitch is a product-focused technology leader and entrepreneur with 11 years of experience building developer-facing platforms and open-source tooling from startup through enterprise scale. Formerly MuleSoft’s VP of Product Management and Product Architect, he led the launch of Anypoint API Governance and owned API specification strategy across RAML, OpenAPI and event standards, bridging developer ergonomics with enterprise compliance. He founded and scaled developer-centric ventures (Ramses Tech, Sosign) and continues advising VC/PE firms and startups on due diligence and product strategy. Active in open source, he has hands-on contributions to projects that translate API specs to runtime code and to JS OAuth tooling—demonstrating both deep protocol knowledge and practical engineering chops. Based in San Francisco and MIT Sloan-educated in entrepreneurship, he pairs operator experience with a founder’s mindset to turn complex standards into usable platform features.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Management & Entrepreneurship, Management & Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan School of Management
🤓 Computer Science, 🤓 Computer Science at Self-educated
Contributions:1 release, 30 commits, 15 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Jonathan primarily focused on improving the testing and build processes within the repository. They made several adjustments to the `karma.conf.js` file, attempting to resolve issues with test execution on the Travis CI platform. Additionally, the user updated dependencies, specifically related to `safe-buffer` to ensure compatibility with older Node.js versions. These changes were targeted at ensuring the project's build and test environments functioned correctly.
This project is all about two way transformation of JAX-RS-annotated Java code to RAML API description and back.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 83 commits, 14 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Jonathan primarily contributed to the RAML to JAX-RS project, focusing on code generation aspects. Their commits include modifications to the code generator configuration, type generation logic, and resource building components. They also fixed issues related to annotation processing and API generation, demonstrating their work on core functionalities and contributing to the overall transformation process. The user further worked on related API definitions and CLI improvements.
transformationapitwo-wayjaxjax-rs
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