Joshua Bussdieker is a Staff Platform Engineer with 13 years of experience building reliable infrastructure and automation for companies from startups to enterprise, currently focused on platform work at RIOS Intelligent Machines. His background spans DevOps and SRE roles at QuickNode, MuleSoft, Salesforce, Yahoo, and Moov, where he led CI/CD, build automation, and test engineering efforts. An open-source enthusiast, he has contributed test suites and build automation to notable projects like gvm (Go Version Manager) and libsass, improving tooling reliability and CI workflows. Based in Arkansas, he pairs hands-on scripting and systems skills with product-minded platform thinking, and brings unusual depth in test automation for language/toolchain ecosystems.
Contributions:40 commits, 13 PRs, 14 pushes in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Joshua's contributions primarily revolve around creating and modifying test cases for the Go Version Manager. They added tests for various GVM commands like `install`, `use`, `alias`, and `listall`. The changes involve writing shell scripts that verify the correct behavior and expected output of GVM by comparing the output with expected results. Furthermore, they updated existing test files to accommodate new versions and functionalities of the Go toolchain managed by GVM.
Contributions summary:Joshua primarily focused on modifying build and automation scripts within the repository. Their contributions involved creating and updating scripts related to the build process, including `autogen.sh` and `travis.sh`. These changes addressed issues with the autotools setup and integration, ensuring the proper configuration and build of the project and enabling CI/CD capabilities. The impact of these changes ensured the project's build process worked as intended.
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