Lucie Anglade is a seasoned software engineer based in Lyon with 10 years of experience building and improving open-source tooling, particularly in Python and Unix shell. She contributes to prominent projects like CairoSVG and WeasyPrint, where her work on SVG transforms, CSS column layouts and complex page-break handling improves rendering fidelity for document and vector conversion pipelines. At CourtBouillon she continues to add features and fix bugs in those projects while also developing DevOps tooling at LocalGhost and advising on GDPR and CI practices at Stella. Her engineering background is grounded in a cloud computing engineering degree, and she combines low-level layout problem solving with practical infrastructure and compliance experience. An ex-chair of AFPy and former PyConFR organizer, she brings strong community leadership and collaboration skills that steer technical and open-source initiatives. Outside work she’s a python-and-bash hacker who enjoys good food and lively conversations over a drink, a small but telling hint at her sociable, pragmatic approach to engineering.
10 years of coding experience
Diplôme d'ingénieur en Informatique, spécialisation Cloud Computing, Diplôme d'ingénieur en Informatique, spécialisation Cloud Computing at Ecole internationale des Sciences du Traitement de l'Information
Baccalauréat général Scientifique, Spécialité Mathématiques, Baccalauréat général Scientifique, Spécialité Mathématiques at Lycée Jean Moulin, Béziers
Contributions:229 commits, 42 PRs, 161 pushes in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Lucie primarily contributed to the WeasyPrint project by implementing features related to CSS column-span and page breaks within table structures. They modified core layout files, particularly those dealing with column layouts, page breaks, and tables. Their work included enhancements to handle recto/verso page breaks, margin collapsing, and supporting break-before and break-after properties in tables.
Contributions:29 commits, 9 PRs, 12 pushes in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Lucie focused on enhancing the SVG conversion functionality of the CairoSVG project. They implemented features like support for transform-origin and auto-start-reverse values, key for accurate SVG rendering. Their contributions included modifying core files related to paths, surfaces, and helpers, adding functionality, and fixing parameters, indicating a focus on improving the converter's behavior. The user also addressed unit handling and made other improvements to the transform functionality.
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