Justin La Sotten is a seasoned technology leader and Vice President of Information Technology with 14 years of experience architecting and operating large-scale e-commerce platforms for Fragrance.com. He blends hands-on full-stack development, system and database administration, and team leadership—having moved from Director of Web Development to Enterprise Architect and now VP—while owning platform architecture, deployments, and SEO/social integrations. Technically fluent across Windows, Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX, he codes in Perl, Python, JavaScript and more, and runs ecosystems involving Apache/nginx, Puppet, Memcached, DRBD/Pacemaker and MySQL/MS-SQL. An active open-source contributor, he has improved UI and installation docs for the popular Graphite web UI and helped optimize the lightweight Glider.js carousel, showing attention to user experience and documentation. He also brings entrepreneurial chops as president of Poppysocks and practical cloud disaster-recovery and developer-environment design experience from consulting engagements. Based in Islip, NY, Justin is known for turning complex production requirements into reliable, maintainable systems and clear operational playbooks.
A fast, lightweight, dependency free, native scrolling carousel alternative!
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 5 PRs, 1 comment in 13 days
Contributions summary:Justin primarily contributed to the front-end development of a carousel alternative library, "glider.js". The initial commit involved setting up the project. Subsequent commits focused on fixing code standardization issues, optimizing the code, and generating a minified version of the library. The user also updated the documentation to reflect the changes, including the library's actual gzip size and added details regarding the scrollLock and scrollLockDelay options.
Contributions summary:Justin made several contributions related to the Graphite-web project's user interface and installation documentation. Their work included adding a "Create from URL" feature to the composer toolbar, enhancing the ability to reorder metrics within the composer, and updating documentation related to installation procedures, especially concerning ceres. The user also fixed a typo in the source installation documentation. The contributions demonstrate a focus on improving the user experience and providing clear installation instructions.
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Justin La Sotten - Vice President Of Information Technology