Miguel Lezama is a seasoned back-end engineer with 13 years of experience, currently working as a Code Wrangler at Automattic where he contributes to Jetpack. Based in Uruguay, he combines production-grade WordPress engineering with a long-standing interest in open protocols and cooperative projects, evidenced by his volunteer work on SXP and past project management at Libre.coop. His open-source contributions include accessibility and stability improvements to the high-profile Automattic/jetpack repository, such as enabling keyboard navigation for sharing buttons and fixing media-related notices. Comfortable operating across legacy and modern web stacks, he brings practical problem-solving from roles ranging from IT manager to R&D engineer. Colleagues know him for quietly improving usability and robustness in widely used plugins while staying engaged in decentralized, peer-to-peer protocol work.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 308 reviews, 938 commits in 7 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Miguel primarily contributed to the enhancement of the sharing buttons configuration page by adding keyboard accessibility. Their commits involved modifications to the `sharing.php` file, implementing changes that enabled keyboard navigation for the sharing buttons' configuration. They also fixed an undefined notice in the `media-summary.php` file. Furthermore, they were involved in core code updates and merging changes from the master branch.
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