Lucas Zampieri is a software engineer with nine years of experience specializing in low-latency Linux infrastructure, kernel performance, and production reliability. He has driven RHEL support for RISC-V at Red Hat and now focuses on high-performance Linux systems at Jump Trading, blending kernel patching with production ops. Comfortable across C, C++, Go, Rust, and Python, he pairs deep systems expertise with pragmatic CLI and automation tooling—contributing to projects like the zaquestion/lab GitLab CLI. His background spans embedded Linux, financial services automation, and kernel maintenance, giving him a rare cross-domain perspective on performance and correctness. Notably, he bridges upstream open-source collaboration with enterprise backports, ensuring cutting-edge fixes reach stable production environments. Based in the UK, he brings both hands-on engineering and community-driven influence to platform reliability challenges.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Ciencia da computação Ciência da Computação, Ciencia da computação Ciência da Computação at UCS - University of Caxias do Sul
Digital Companies and the E-Business Revolution, Digital Companies and the E-Business Revolution at California State University, Northridge
Computer Science Computer Science, Computer Science Computer Science at Unisinos
Lab wraps Git or Hub, making it simple to clone, fork, and interact with repositories on GitLab
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:69 reviews, 23 commits, 22 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Lucas primarily focused on improving the "lab" command-line tool, which interacts with GitLab. Their contributions included bug fixes related to merge request approvals, comment functionalities, and the `lab todo` command. They updated dependencies such as Carapace, Cobra, and Glamour to the latest versions. In addition, they added new features for snippet and issue management.
A Sapd/HeadsetControl system tray indicator for Windows.
Contributions:3 releases, 41 commits, 7 PRs in 1 year
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