Kevin Delgado is a backend-focused software engineer with 11 years of experience building resilient, cloud-native systems and contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Kubernetes and Pachyderm. Based in San Francisco, he has improved core infrastructure—shipping fixes to Kubernetes apiserver, client-go, and controller-runtime that harden server-side apply, webhook behavior, and ListAndWatch reliability. He’s built production services at scale, from a 200k+ rps pixel server migration to founding Pachyderm Hub’s first managed service, and now works across AI and observability stacks. Known for pragmatic bug fixes and thoughtful testing, he often tackles subtle edge cases (fake clock correctness, glob handling, exponential backoff) that make systems more robust in production.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering & Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering & Computer Science at Duke University
Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:230 reviews, 57 commits, 39 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Kevin contributed to the `kubernetes/kubernetes` repository, specifically focusing on improvements related to the system's internal clock and error handling. The user fixed issues within the fake clock implementation, ensuring correct behavior in testing environments. Furthermore, they added exponential backoff mechanisms to address connection refused errors encountered by the `ListAndWatch` functions, enhancing the robustness of the system's connection attempts. The user's work is primarily focused on core backend logic and error handling within the Kubernetes ecosystem.
Contributions:125 commits, 35 PRs, 154 pushes in 1 year
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily focused on improving the data management capabilities of the Pachyderm project. They addressed issues related to handling non-existent files and glob patterns, which improved job execution and data retrieval. Their work involved modifying the hashtree implementation and extending the PFS server's driver to handle edge cases more effectively. The user also implemented the full timestamp flag which affected how the timestamps are displayed throughout the application.
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