Summary
Matthieu Faure is a veteran open source software leader and director with 14+ years building and managing accessibility-focused projects and teams from France. He founded Tanaguru (now Asqatasun), a widely recognized web accessibility tool elected best-in-class by the UK government, and continues to steward the project and related utilities like Contrast-Finder. At ADULLACT he scaled open source services and operated a large GitLab instance (1000 projects, 5000 users) while leading teams, subcontractors and CI/CD/automation efforts. His background blends hands-on Java/Spring/DevOps work with presales, training and public-sector partnerships across French and European institutions. Passionate about sustainable digital practices, Matthieu couples technical depth with a keen sensitivity to client needs and cooperative community growth. An early accessibility pioneer in France, he uniquely bridges product, community strategy and operational excellence in libre software.
14 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Post graduate degree Computer Science, Post graduate degree Computer Science at University of Montpellier
Graduate degree Computer Science, Graduate degree Computer Science at Université de La Réunion
French, English, Spanish, Italian