Martin Reinhardt is an experienced IT architect based in Hamburg with 14 years of hands-on experience designing secure, scalable enterprise systems and modernizing applications. He blends deep integration and identity-management expertise (including contributions to Keycloak) with front-end finesse, having improved UI and reporting features in notable open-source projects. Known for quickly grasping complex relationships and integrating smoothly into teams, he emphasizes systematic, secure architecture that balances performance and future extensibility. A frequent conference speaker and workshop leader, he actively shares knowledge across the community as an ambassador for secure software craftsmanship. As a freelancing coding architect, he pairs pragmatic implementation skills with strategic thinking to protect investments and enable long-term platform evolution.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Diplom (BA) / Bachelor's degree, Applied Computer Science, Diplom (BA) / Bachelor's degree, Applied Computer Science at University of Cooperative Education - Mannheim
Layout and functional testing framework for websites
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:121 commits, 72 PRs, 297 comments in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the improvement of the Galen Framework's HTML report functionality. This involved implementing column sorting using the jQuery tablesorter plugin. Their work included modifications to the `tablesorter.js` file, suggesting an understanding of JavaScript and front-end web development. They also made updates to sample reports which demonstrates their knowledge of the reporting structure of the project.
Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:12 commits, 4 PRs, 20 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to the Keycloak project's administration console and user interface. Their work involved implementing features for group management, including search highlighting, sorting, and display of complete group paths. They also enhanced the user interface with search logic for user partials and addressed an issue with the "search on enter". In addition, they fixed problems related to the configuration of the One Time Password (OTP) authentication method.
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