Loïc Hoguin is a software engineer with five years of hands-on experience specializing in Erlang/OTP and RabbitMQ internals. He contributes to the core RabbitMQ server as a back-end developer, focusing on bug fixes, AMQP1.0 reader improvements, alarm handling, and practical tooling like a diagnostic shell. Based in France, he brings deep messaging and distributed-systems know-how that pairs protocol-level understanding with pragmatic configuration and dependency work. Colleagues can expect a developer who prefers fixing real-world reliability issues over flashy prototypes, and who contributes directly to one of the most widely used open-source message brokers.
Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:171 reviews, 528 commits, 161 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Loïc primarily contributed to the back-end development of the RabbitMQ server. Their commits focused on fixing bugs and enhancing functionality within the system, as indicated by code changes in the AMQP1.0 reader and updates to alarm handling. These updates involved modifications to the configuration of the RabbitMQ server, including dependency bumps and additions of a diagnostic shell.
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