Korvin Szanto is a Technical Architect with 14 years of hands-on experience building and maintaining Concrete CMS at PortlandLabs, where he progressed from developer to senior developer and now leads architecture. He combines deep PHP backend expertise—database, session management, API handling and security disclosure—with pragmatic full-stack fixes (including UI improvements and XSS remediation) across both modern and legacy Concrete5 codebases. As PortlandLabs’ representative to the PHP-FIG he influences PHP standards and contributes to well-known open-source projects like Laravel Valet, adding a Concrete5 driver and improving developer tooling. He mentors and manages remote teams, owns large portions of the core framework, and is known for balancing platform stability with incremental feature work. An Oregon-based engineer, Korvin’s contributions reveal a blend of systems-level thinking and attention to front-end UX details that keep long-lived CMS ecosystems healthy.
Contributions:5 releases, 23 reviews, 1680 commits in 11 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Korvin primarily focused on back-end development tasks, making modifications to PHP code and database interactions. Their contributions involved fixing issues related to database configuration, session management, and API handling, indicating expertise in the core functionality of the Concrete CMS framework. The user also worked on refactoring existing code, implementing new features such as adding the ID to the name mask and modifying the code for creating a site, which is crucial to the system's functionality.
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Backend Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 5 PRs, 33 comments in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Korvin primarily contributed to the backend logic of the Laravel Valet project. Their work focused on improving the PHP FPM configuration, particularly concerning the use of sockets and PHP versioning. They also added a Concrete5 driver, enabling Valet to serve Concrete5 applications, and optimized performance by setting the files path as a static path for the Concrete5 driver. These contributions suggest a focus on improving compatibility and performance.
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