Matt Robinson is a Software Architect with 14 years of experience building reliable, cloud-native systems from Atlanta, Georgia. He blends hands-on sysadmin instincts with architecture-level thinking, focusing on deployment, testing, and Kubernetes-driven infrastructures. As a DevOps contributor to the Storj decentralized cloud storage project, he improved CI/CD, Docker-based testing for Redis integrations, and staging Kubernetes deployments—work that helped harden a notable open-source, privacy-focused storage system. Known for finding "poetry in code," he balances pragmatic engineering with a creative, humor-forward approach and an affinity for AGPLv3 licensing. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex distributed-system requirements into reproducible, auditable pipelines and tooling.
Ongoing Storj v3 development. Decentralized cloud object storage that is affordable, easy to use, private, and secure.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:51 commits, 144 PRs, 650 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily focused on improving the testing and deployment infrastructure of the Storj project. They added files and configurations for testing builds within Docker, specifically for Redis integration, and added debugging information for Travis CI. Furthermore, the user made updates to the Kubernetes deployment configuration for the staging cluster and created a script to test the all-in-one environment using Docker Compose and AWS S3.
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