Michael Hobbs is a seasoned backend and DevOps engineer with 12 years of experience building high-performance Go services and deploying them on AWS (EC2, RDS, ElastiCache) using Docker-centric workflows. He specializes in performant RESTful and gRPC APIs, database performance tuning, and production-ready orchestration and deployment. An active open-source contributor, he improved build and runtime behavior for gliderlabs/herokuish and helped modernize Dokku’s CI/CD and testing surface, showing deep familiarity with container buildpacks and signal handling. Based in Dallas, he combines pragmatic systems-level debugging with automation-first practices to keep distributed services resilient under load.
Contributions:11 reviews, 182 commits, 129 PRs in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the `Logspout` project by implementing features related to container log routing and management. This included modifications to container naming updates and incorporating mechanisms to address container renames. They also focused on enhancing the project's build process and test suite by introducing a build script, utilizing Alpine Linux for builds, and adding tests for custom image building. The user's contributions demonstrate a focus on the core functionalities of routing and log management, as well as improvements to the project's development lifecycle.
Utility for emulating Heroku build and runtime tasks in containers
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Backend Developer
Contributions:588 commits, 505 PRs, 439 pushes in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily focused on improving the build and runtime environment for applications within containers, emulating Heroku-like behavior. They implemented changes to the `herokuish` utility to allow signal handling within running processes using `exec`. Further contributions include the addition of a static buildpack, modifications to the build process, and enhancements to the `.release` extraction, integrating configuration variables. They demonstrated a strong understanding of build processes and containerization.
containersherokuruntimebuildpackdocker
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