Matthew Fine is a Senior DevOps Engineer with 20+ years in networking and 10 years focused on SRE/DevOps, currently shaping cloud observability and automation at Silicon Labs. He blends deep network engineering roots—BGP, Juniper, IPsec and data center builds—with modern cloud-native toolchains like AWS, Grafana, HashiStack and Jenkins to deliver resilient, automated infrastructure. At The Home Depot he drove container orchestration, Prometheus/Grafana monitoring and actionable alerting, while earlier roles show hands-on provisioning, SaltStack automation and backup design. An active open-source back-end contributor to the widely used pfSense project, he extended dynamic DNS to support Route 53 IPv6 updates and AAAA records—an example of his knack for bridging legacy systems and current cloud needs. Based in Buda, Texas, he pairs a pragmatic, fail-forward mindset with meticulous documentation and operational rigor.
Contributions:12 commits, 4 PRs, 3 comments in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Matthew's commits focused on enhancing the pfSense firewall's dynamic DNS functionality. They added support for Route 53 IPv6 updates, implementing new methods and modifying existing classes to incorporate AAAA record updates. The contributions included modifications to core configuration files and UI elements, expanding the available dynamic DNS provider options, and addressing corresponding API interactions. This work extended the pfSense's DNS capabilities.
Scripts to create, delete, and join swarms using docker-machine.
Contributions:28 commits, 2 PRs, 28 pushes in 14 days
docker-machineswarmsjoindocker
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Matthew Fine - Senior DevOps Engineer at Silicon Labs