Lisa Vitolo is a Site Reliability Engineer with a decade of experience building and operating large-scale infrastructure at Google, where she spent four years on web crawler systems before focusing on core networking stacks. She combines strong foundations in algorithms and natural language processing with hands-on SRE practice, and taught herself much of her toolchain starting in high school. An active open-source contributor, she has contributed backend work to notable projects like the calamares installer—implementing its netinstall module and modernizing Qt code. She holds a summa cum laude degree in Computer and Automation Engineering from La Sapienza and has a history of impactful summer-of-code and documentation projects that reveal a knack for turning complex systems into usable tools. Her enthusiasm for math games and puzzles often surfaces in elegant, well-refactored solutions to infrastructure challenges.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer and Automation Engineering, 110 cum laude, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer and Automation Engineering, 110 cum laude at University La Sapienza of Rome
Contributions:44 commits, 12 PRs, 33 pushes in 1 year
Contributions summary:Lisa primarily contributed to the netinstall module, which is part of the distribution-independent installer framework. Their work involved implementing the netinstall module, which allows for configuring package groups and installing selected packages. The commits demonstrate the user's work on the user interface, network configurations, and configuration loading using YAML files. Further contributions include refactoring and code modernization such as using `nullptr` and converting connects to Qt5 style.
Contributions:166 commits, 56 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 8 months
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