Lead Technology Analyst at Indiana University Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Mark Wood is a seasoned Lead Technology Analyst with 17 years of experience building and maintaining backend systems and the infrastructure that keeps them running, currently based at Indiana University Indianapolis. Part developer, part system administrator, he excels at the "plumbing" of software—refactoring core services, resolving integration conflicts, and tuning administrative and submission workflows. His open-source contributions to the widely used DSpace platform span both backend improvements and frontend Angular UI refinements, showing a rare blend of deep legacy-system knowledge and modern front-end theming. With a long institutional tenure dating back to eras when PL/I was gaining traction and a BS in Computer Technology from Purdue, he brings institutional memory and practical engineering judgment to complex, long-lived systems.
17 years of coding experience
BS, Computer Technology, BS, Computer Technology at Purdue University
(Official) The DSpace digital asset management system that powers your Institutional Repository
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:4 releases, 262 reviews, 1412 commits in 14 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Mark primarily contributed to the DSpace platform by making updates to core functionalities and refining existing components. The commits demonstrate an understanding of various internal modules, as code was modified within administrative and submission aspects, especially the XML user interface. The contributions included code improvements, refactoring, and adaptations to stay synchronized with other ongoing development efforts in the repository. The user seems to be working to resolve conflicts and fix minor issues.
Contributions:20 reviews, 19 commits, 17 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Mark primarily focused on enhancing the user interface of the DSpace Angular application. Their contributions included making the browse result page size configurable and theming the create/edit community/collection/item dialogs. They also addressed linting issues and added themed components to the shared module and custom theme, improving the application's design and configurability.
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