Jyothi Saroja is an Engineer II and cloud-native microservices developer with ~10 years of experience building and operating scalable systems on Microsoft Azure and Kubernetes. She specializes in Golang-based microservices, Helm-driven deployments, GitOps, and CI/CD, and pairs that with strong DevOps skills including Ansible, containerization, and Keycloak SSO integrations. Jyothi has led small agile teams, proposed high-level architectures for telecom cloud products, and delivered GitOps and configuration-management services integrated into Ericsson OMC. Her open-source contributions include work on OpenStack4j and improvements around identity, heat domain handling, and image caching—showing a history of contributing to widely used cloud libraries. Based in the UK, she combines hands-on coding, automation, and quality practices (linting, SonarQube) to move features from design to production reliably. Colleagues know her for pragmatic architecture decisions and for bridging platform engineering with developer-friendly APIs.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Computer Science, 92%, Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Computer Science, 92% at Pragati Engineering College
Contributions:25 commits, 3 PRs, 6 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Jyothi primarily worked on implementing and updating core functionalities related to the OpenStack4j library. Their contributions involved modifying internal classes like `BaseIdentityServices`, and `IdentityServiceImpl`, and related service implementations, indicating a focus on the identity and authentication aspects. Furthermore, the user participated in merging branches and updating the heat domain, likely adding features or fixing bugs related to the heat stack management. Additional contributions involve the integration of caching strategies for images.
Contributions:1 PR, 13 pushes, 5 branches in 3 months
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