Luke Weber is a Site Reliability Engineer based in Seattle with 14 years of experience turning early ideas into fast, scalable, and highly available systems. Currently at Apple, he blends deep operational expertise with hands-on back-end development to build fault-tolerant cloud infrastructure. An active open-source contributor to Crossplane and the Crossplane AWS provider, he has extended the cloud-native control plane with CRDs and multi-cloud storage support for GCP, AWS, and Azure. Luke’s background in economics gives him a systems-thinking approach to trade-offs and capacity planning, enabling pragmatic decisions that balance cost, performance, and reliability.
14 years of coding experience
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics at University of Washington
Contributions:6 reviews, 48 commits, 23 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Luke's commits primarily focused on creating Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) for Google Cloud and AWS buckets. They added generated deepcopy functions for the newly created APIs. Furthermore, the user introduced and implemented support for Azure blob container and other cloud-specific bucket types within the Crossplane framework. These contributions extend the cloud-native control plane's ability to manage storage resources across multiple cloud providers.
Contributions:33 commits, 1 PR, 6 issues in 10 months
Contributions summary:Luke's primary contribution focused on defining and generating CRDs (Custom Resource Definitions) for various Google Cloud and AWS bucket types within the Crossplane provider. They added support for Azure bucket types, including specifications for storage, access tier, and access control lists. These changes involved modifications to code generation scripts, and the implementation of new types with related configurations.
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