Lan Luo is an R&D manager and seasoned software engineer with five years in leadership at VMware and over a decade of delivery across IBM and other firms, specializing in cloud-native DevOps, CI/CD automation, and containerized deployments. She combines hands-on backend and DevOps skills—demonstrated by contributions to the popular Antrea Kubernetes networking project, where she implemented IPv6 support and live-traffic tracing—with team-level delivery of Kafka-based Event Streams and enterprise CI pipelines. Comfortable in Golang, Java, Python, shell and infrastructure tooling (Jenkins, Chef, Kubernetes, OpenStack), she has driven cross-organizational CICD initiatives and production support for complex distributed systems. A PMP-certified engineer with a master’s in telecommunications from BUPT, she blends rigorous process orientation with practical automation to shrink lead times and improve reliability.
5 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Telecommunications Engineering, Master's degree, Telecommunications Engineering at BUPT
Contributions:2 releases, 3842 reviews, 153 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Lan primarily worked on implementing IPv6 support for the `antctl` command-line tool, focusing on adding necessary flags and incorporating IPv6 headers in traceflow packets. They modified the `command.go` and `command_test.go` files to facilitate this functionality. In addition to feature implementation, the user also contributed to build automation, demonstrating DevOps skills with changes in a file related to the Octant plugin, and adding the "live-traffic" support.
Contributions:5 reviews, 5 PRs, 1910 pushes in 4 years
kubernetes-networkingkubernetesnetworkingopenflow
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