Manu Sporny is a founder and seasoned web technology leader with 20 years of experience building standards-driven systems around identity, payments, cryptography, and linked data. Based in Blacksburg, Virginia, he combines hands-on full‑stack and DevOps skills with technical writing to shape interoperable web specifications and developer tooling. Manu has contributed to high-impact open standards projects—including Decentralized Identifiers (DID) registries, the W3C Payment Request API, and JSON-LD tooling—where he focused on specification clarity, registration processes, and automation. He routinely moves between code, documentation, and process improvements, for example automating w3id.org updates and dynamically generating editor drafts for JSON-LD. Known for bridging governance and engineering, he helps translate complex protocol-level decisions into practical, implementable guidance for the broader web community.
Contributions:325 reviews, 183 commits, 156 PRs in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Manu primarily focused on updating and expanding the content of the DID Specification Registries document. Their contributions included adding new sections for parameter, value, and property registries, as well as a registration process outline. They also made various updates to the content of the document, including removing duplication, fixing grammatical issues, and refining the registration policy language.
JSON for Linked Data's documentation and playground site
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 316 commits, 12 PRs in 6 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Manu's primary contributions to the json-ld/json-ld.org repository included adding PHP code for the dynamic generation of editor's draft specifications and making minor adjustments to front-end elements. They also created the HTML for October 14th, 2010's editors' draft, including a htmldiff program and some minor fixes to the ReSpec source. They fixed typos on the front page.
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