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Luke Pulverenti is a Software Architect based in Boston with 13 years of hands-on experience designing, building, and operating scalable services, websites, and applications across the full stack. He combines deep expertise in .NET/C# ecosystems with broad familiarity in native mobile (Android, iOS), C/C++, and front-end technologies, and has repeatedly driven performance and architectural improvements that delivered measurable results. As Emby’s Software Architect and an active contributor to Emby and Jellyfin, he has hands-on experience improving server-side media processing, image encoding robustness, installer/release engineering, and live TV/web client UI features for widely used open-source media servers. Prior roles include leading UI and framework design, mentoring teams, and architecting RESTful service frameworks that improved throughput and maintainability. He’s pragmatic about end-to-end ownership—spanning design, mentoring, deployment and DevOps—and is comfortable troubleshooting low-level encoding and platform-specific installer issues that many architects don’t typically touch.
Contributions:514 releases, 703 commits, 2 PRs in 8 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Luke's contributions primarily revolve around the creation and updating of macOS installers. Their commits involve modifying and updating the `Server/MediaBrowser.Server.Mac.pkg` and `Server/Emby.Server.Mac.pkg` files, indicating a focus on managing and building releases for the Emby Server on macOS. There is also evidence of the user adding and updating Windows installer files. These actions demonstrate a clear role in the build and release process.
The Free Software Media System - Server Backend & API
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10508 commits in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Luke primarily contributed to the free software media system's server backend and API, as indicated by the changes in media processing and encoding. These modifications involved adding features such as handling subtitle streams, adding support for hardware decoding, and integrating with live streams. The user also made enhancements to the API's functionality, improving music genre handling and supporting additional file formats. Further, they also made performance improvements to the channel list.
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