Martin Kennelly is a versatile engineer with 8 years of experience blending software, networking, and data center engineering from Boulder, Colorado. He specializes in software-defined networking and Kubernetes networking, contributing to prominent open-source projects like OpenShift and OVN-Kubernetes where he improved test reliability, added operational metrics, and hardened concurrency for production workloads. Comfortable in both small businesses and multinational environments, he delivers pragmatic automation and observability improvements that reduce flakiness and improve operational insight. His background in mechanical engineering gives him a systems-oriented, cross-disciplinary approach to infrastructure problems. Notably, he has driven deterministic test behavior and added EgressIP/egress firewall metrics that make networking features more measurable and robust in large clusters.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Saint Louis University
Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis
Miscellaneous Coursework, Miscellaneous Coursework at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Contributions:759 reviews, 48 commits, 192 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to adding and improving metrics related to the OVN-Kubernetes platform, focusing on the EgressIP and Firewall features. They implemented metrics for EgressIP counts, egress firewall rule counts, and IPsec status. Moreover, the user refactored code to add mutexes and improve performance, alongside updating timestamp functionalities using libovsdb, indicating a focus on system monitoring and operational efficiency within the Kubernetes networking context.
Contributions:25 reviews, 5 commits, 14 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to enhancing the OpenShift origin project's test suite. Their work involved bumping Kubernetes versions to enable tests, disabling tests based on network configurations, generating test rules, removing SDN/OVN-K alert rules, and increasing determinism for service token retrieval. The user also added tests for live migration features and increased the server connect timeout to reduce test flakes.
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