Kamil Gałuszka is a Head of Software Architecture with 13 years of experience designing reliable, change-friendly systems and leading architecture at FLYR Labs. He blends hands-on Python and Django expertise—demonstrated by contributions to projects like spyne and django-admin2—with full-stack work on platforms such as Liberapay, giving him a practical appreciation for both backend RPC/compatibility challenges and user-facing UI issues. As a former co-founder and long-time engineering lead, he pairs strategic architecture thinking with pragmatic delivery, helping teams ship consistently. Based in Silesia, Poland, he has a track record of improving cross-version compatibility and test coverage, evidence of a focus on robustness that often goes unseen in production.
13 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Computer Science at Bielska Wyższa Szkoła im. J. Tyszkiewicza
Extendable, adaptable rewrite of django.contrib.admin
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:27 commits, 15 PRs, 16 pushes in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Kamil primarily contributed to fixing bugs and improving the Django-based admin2 project, focusing on compatibility with Python 3 and Django 1.7 and later versions. They made code adjustments to core files, including views, filters, and forms, and also updated the setup configuration for dependencies. The user's work also addressed compatibility issues with PyPy2, demonstrating an understanding of the project's build and runtime environments.
A transport agnostic sync/async RPC library that focuses on exposing services with a well-defined API using popular protocols.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:37 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Kamil primarily contributed to the `spyne` library, a RPC framework for Python, by enhancing its SOAP 1.2 support. Their work involved adding and updating functionalities for handling SOAP 1.2 faults, modifying existing code, and creating new test cases. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to support Python 3.4 in the test matrix and updated project dependencies. These changes likely improved the framework's compatibility, reliability, and feature set.
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Kamil Gałuszka - Head Of Software Architecture at FLYR Labs