Jorge Arco is a cloud-native founder and engineer with 11 years building and automating infrastructure and backend systems across AWS and GCP, Kubernetes, Docker, and CI/CD toolchains. He blends hands-on development in PHP, Node.js, Go and TypeScript with deep Linux and DevOps expertise, having led system administration and platform work at Kodify and consulted broadly as a cloud specialist. As an open-source contributor he’s added usability and safety features to kube-aws and implemented MySQL projections in a Symfony 6 DDD/ES/CQRS boilerplate, showing a knack for both infra and domain-driven backend design. Based in Andorra, he favors pragmatic, lateral thinking for messy problems and enjoys turning complex distributed systems into maintainable, testable platforms.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachillerato Técnología y Salud, Bachillerato Técnología y Salud at IES Severo Ochoa
Técnico Superior en Administración de Sistemas Informáticos en Red Grado Superior, Técnico Superior en Administración de Sistemas Informáticos en Red Grado Superior at I.E.S. Triana
Contributions:11 reviews, 203 commits, 207 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jorge primarily contributed to the integration of MySQL user projections within the Symfony 6 DDD ES CQRS boilerplate. Their work included creating a command-line interface (CLI) command to create users and integrating the necessary components for persisting user data to a MySQL database. The changes also involved modifications to testing frameworks to ensure the functionality of the MySQL projection system and integration of event changes.
A command-line tool to declaratively manage Kubernetes clusters on AWS
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:31 commits, 21 PRs, 87 comments in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jorge primarily contributed to improving the `kube-aws` tool by adding features for cluster management and enhancing usability. They introduced features like asking for confirmation before destroying a cluster and integrating the s3-uri flag into the cluster.yaml file. The user also made changes to core configuration files and test infrastructure.
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