Lance Galletti is a software engineer with 10 years' experience focused on data privacy, AI safety, typed functional programming, and distributed systems, blending rigorous math training (BS in Mathematics & Statistics) with an MS in Computer Science. Based in Greater Boston, he contributes to prominent open-source projects in the Kubernetes/OpenShift ecosystem—improving the OpenShift Console marketplace UI and building CLI and registry tooling for the Operator Framework—demonstrating full-stack chops from front-end UX to backend DevOps. He publishes occasional data science videos and brings a privacy-first mindset to system design, often working at the intersection of usability and secure, testable infrastructure. Notably, his work on operator-registry and opm CLI shows an ability to make developer-facing tooling robust and testable at scale.
9 years of coding experience
Baccalaureat, International Option with Mathematics Specialization, Baccalaureat, International Option with Mathematics Specialization at Ecole Jeannine Manuel
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University
Operator Registry runs in a Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster to provide operator catalog data to Operator Lifecycle Manager.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:3 releases, 66 reviews, 19 commits in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Lance primarily focused on enhancing the functionality and tooling of the operator-registry project. They implemented the `opm cli`, including its registry and export commands, demonstrating the ability to interact with and manipulate the operator registry database. They also worked on integrating the project with a testing framework and improving code quality with bug fixes and additions to the testing infrastructure.
Contributions:8 reviews, 19 commits, 29 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Lance primarily focused on enhancing the Kubernetes Marketplace UI within the OpenShift console. They implemented new features, including a modal overlay for detailed item information and the ability to enable operators. They also made changes to the navigation bar, added and removed routes, and modified various components to support the marketplace functionality. Several commits involved updates to the marketplace UI, including changes to the display of items, filtering, and integration with operator-related features.
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