Matt Bacchi is a seasoned Sr. DevOps Engineer with 11 years of experience designing and operating cloud-native infrastructure for high-scale products, currently shaping reliability and deployment at Codecademy. He brings deep hands-on expertise across AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform, Cloudflare and observability/APM tooling, and has implemented microservices and API infrastructure in Go, JavaScript and Rails. Previously at Brave Software and large enterprise teams at DXC, HPE and IBM, he blends release/quality engineering discipline with platform architecture to support millions of learners and users. An active open-source contributor, his backend work touches notable projects including Eucalyptus and the Python Package Index, where he focused on robust backend fixes, migrations and developer workflows. Notably, he’s comfortable moving between low-level storage and distributed systems code and high-level deployment automation, making him a pragmatic bridge between dev and ops.
Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 192 commits, 82 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Matt contributed to the Brave Browser project by implementing various features and improvements across different aspects of the codebase. Their work included modifications to configuration files, command-line interface options, and utility functions. They also made significant contributions to the documentation by adding installation instructions and other informational content for users. Additionally, the user integrated changes related to Sphinx documentation and ReadTheDocs integration.
Contributions:35 commits, 8 PRs, 2 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily focused on modifying and enhancing the Eucalyptus Cloud-computing Platform backend code. The commits indicate changes to core Java classes within the `clc/modules` directory, specifically concerning areas such as address management, block storage, load balancing, token services, and policy engine. The changes involve bug fixes, code refactoring, and implementing logic for internal error handling and version upgrades within different modules of the Eucalyptus project.
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