Jonathon Rossi is a seasoned technology leader with 17 years of experience building and productising scalable backend systems, currently serving as Head of Technology at Addinsight. He founded Feedrabbit and earlier led the engineering effort to turn an academic traffic-intelligence prototype into a production Addinsight platform, combining domain expertise in transport analytics with hands-on architecture and implementation. Jonathon’s background spans founding consultancy work and roles as Software Architect and Lead Developer, reflecting a knack for shipping reliable systems across startups and government projects. An active open-source contributor, he has contributed to core .NET infrastructure like Castle Core and Windsor—improving DynamicProxy and logging integrations with Serilog/NLog—showing deep familiarity with low-level framework and build tooling. Based in Queensland, Australia, he brings entrepreneurial drive, pragmatic engineering, and a history of improving developer tooling and observability behind the scenes.
17 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Information Technology, Software Engineering, Bachelor of Information Technology, Software Engineering at Queensland University of Technology
Castle Core, including Castle DynamicProxy, Logging Services and DictionaryAdapter
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:15 releases, 71 reviews, 369 commits in 13 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jonathon contributed to the core of the Castle Core project, focusing on building and maintaining the DynamicProxy, Logging Services, and DictionaryAdapter components. Their work involved adding build scripts, fixing build configurations, and resolving issues within the DynamicProxy library. Specifically, the user addressed issues related to logging, and implemented fixes and improvements related to the core framework's interaction with Serilog, and NLog.
Castle Windsor is a best of breed, mature Inversion of Control container available for .NET
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:14 releases, 101 reviews, 278 commits in 13 years
Contributions summary:Jonathon's commits primarily focused on moving the logging facility into the Castle Windsor project. These changes included modifications to project files (.csproj), indicating work on integrating logging capabilities within the build and project structure. Furthermore, the user adapted code related to the logging facility, suggesting the implementation or adaptation of logging features within the project. Overall, the commits reflect a contribution to the project's internal infrastructure and logging capabilities.
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