Kenny Jones is a Principal Engineer with over two decades at Cisco and 11 years of focused experience building cloud-native, DevOps-driven systems and enterprise architectures. He is a hands-on backend engineer fluent in Go and Python, with strong Oracle Database and Agile pedigree, who now blends architectural leadership with day-to-day engineering. Kenny contributes to prominent open-source projects such as go-swagger, go-openapi and nsq—improving runtime reliability, validation, and configuration management for widely used API and messaging tooling. His work displays a pragmatic emphasis on error handling, test coverage, and build automation, reflecting a bias for robust, maintainable systems. Based in Durham, NC, he pairs deep telecom and networking domain knowledge with a knack for turning subtle bugs and lint findings into long-term quality improvements.
11 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at North Carolina State University
Contributions:1 review, 12 commits, 4 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Kenny primarily focused on bug fixes and improvements to the `go-openapi/runtime` library. Their contributions included addressing unchecked errors, improving error handling, and refactoring code for better efficiency. The user also implemented changes related to authentication and authorization, modifying existing code and tests. These modifications centered on improving the functionality and reliability of the library's core operations.
Contributions:10 commits, 9 PRs, 17 comments in 4 years
Contributions summary:Kenny contributed to bug fixes within the `go-swagger/go-swagger` repository, focusing on error handling and resolving variable shadowing issues, as highlighted by linting tools such as errcheck and vetshadow. Their work involved modifying code related to client parameter timeouts and correcting declaration errors in generated code. Further contributions extended to adding and refining the build process by implementing Makefiles and scripts, optimizing the development workflow.
golangapiswagger-2code-generatorswagger-codegen
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