Matthew Macy is a systems-focused software engineer with 10 years of experience specializing in networking, performance, and scaling. Based in Seattle, he brings deep back-end and system engineering skills honed through significant contributions to the high-profile OpenZFS project, where he restructured core components and improved portability between Linux and FreeBSD. He excels at refactoring complex codebases, modernizing build systems, and resolving platform-specific tracing and module parameter challenges. Collected from a UC Berkeley computer science foundation, his work combines low-level systems expertise with pragmatic engineering for maintainability and cross-platform support. Notably, he has hands-on experience enabling ports of critical storage infrastructure to new OS environments—an often underappreciated but essential aspect of long-lived open-source projects. Colleagues rely on him to tackle thorny infrastructure problems that require both deep technical knowledge and thoughtful design trade-offs.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:35 reviews, 174 commits, 213 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Matthew primarily worked on restructuring and enhancing OpenZFS core components, involving significant changes to headers, source files, and build systems to improve portability and maintainability across multiple platforms. Their contributions included refactoring Linux-specific tracing and module parameter handling. Further, the user was responsible for integrating the ZFS code with the FreeBSD build environment, including adding features to support a port of ZFS on FreeBSD.
Contributions:532 commits, 167 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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