Kamile Demir is a computer scientist with eight years of experience focused on font tooling and quality assurance, currently contributing at Adobe Fonts from San Jose. She combines back-end development and test automation skills, notably improving Adobe's AFDKO and the popular fontbakery QA tool to handle nuanced variable font cases like 'Regular' instances. Her work includes adding multiprocessing, tightening linting, and expanding test coverage—practical improvements that boost reliability and developer productivity in font engineering. Comfortable in open-source collaboration, she navigates both code fixes and test design to catch subtle parsing and validation issues. Colleagues rely on her attention to detail and pragmatic fixes that prevent real-world typographic regressions.
Contributions:103 reviews, 311 commits, 181 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Kamile's primary contributions revolve around enhancing the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) project. They fixed flake8 issues, allowing negative internal leading, and added test cases for this feature. The user also added multiprocessing to run the makeinstancesufo.py script. Furthermore, the user improved testing, modifying existing tests and creating new ones focused on ensuring proper parsing of various input files and data structures.
Contributions:5 reviews, 11 commits, 5 PRs in 22 days
Contributions summary:Kamile's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the quality assurance process for the fontbakery project. They modified existing test files, updating expected results and messages for various tests related to variable font features, specifically addressing checks for 'Regular' instances. Furthermore, the user implemented new checks and adjustments related to how font validation handles the presence or absence of 'Regular' instances within a variable font.
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