Jordan Bertasso is a software engineer based in Sydney with eight years of experience focused on security and platform engineering, currently working on observability at Atlassian. He builds reliable, production-grade tooling across the stack—Golang services, Docker, GraphQL and React—while integrating observability platforms like Splunk, SignalFX and Grafana to help teams meanfully monitor their services. Jordan contributes to open-source projects such as Uptime Kuma, where he expanded Discord notification support and hardened backend tests, reflecting a practical emphasis on robustness and developer experience. His background includes hands-on cyber security work at Macquarie University—threat hunting, automation and CTF creation—which informs a security-first approach to platform design. Outside work he stays engaged with the security community through meetups, conferences and CTFs, combining continuous learning with applied engineering.
Contributions:1 review, 7 commits, 1 PR in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jordan focused on enhancing the Discord notification provider within the Uptime Kuma project. Their contributions include adding functionality to handle different monitor types (ping, port, dns, and steam) and implementing corresponding tests. This work involved modifying the server-side code (discord.js) and updating the testing suite (backend.spec.js) to ensure accurate behavior across various monitoring scenarios. The user's commits effectively expanded the capabilities of the notification system and improved its robustness.
Contributions:12 commits, 11 pushes in 1 year 1 month
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