Lane Doughtie is a Software Release Coordinator with a background in education and three years of professional software experience, currently based in Mesquite, Texas. A former middle- and high-school teacher and long-time head coach of an FRC robotics team, he combines hands-on STEM instruction with practical project management and leadership honed through high-pressure 8-week build seasons. At Form.io he contributes to frontend and component-level work—addressing bugs and improving PDF rendering and form behaviors in a widely used open-source form library—bringing a teacher’s clarity to complex code and releases. His career blends classroom coaching, volunteer-driven team leadership, and release coordination, enabling him to bridge technical teams and nontechnical stakeholders effectively. Known for mentoring students and volunteers across electrical, mechanical, and software domains, he emphasizes community impact and STEM advocacy alongside shipping reliable software. Guided by a service-oriented outlook rooted in faith, he prioritizes people, mentorship, and practical problem solving in every role.
3 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BBA, Marketing, BBA, Marketing at University of North Texas
Contributions:4 commits, 127 PRs, 585 pushes in 10 days
Contributions summary:Lane primarily addressed bug fixes and performed reverts related to the Form.io JavaScript library, particularly concerning PDF rendering, component behavior, and data handling within the web form. They corrected CSS issues and merged code from the master branch. The commits show involvement in updating form components, including file uploads, HTML components, and wizards, reflecting a focus on frontend and component-level functionality.
Contributions:3 PRs, 4 pushes, 3 branches in 9 months
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