Mike Kinney is a retired software and infrastructure engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience building and maintaining enterprise systems, DevOps tooling, and embedded IoT firmware. His background spans leadership roles and individual contributor work across logistics, infrastructure automation, and cloud support, with practical strengths in automation (Puppet, Jenkins, Packer), DevOps, and service-oriented architectures. Mike is an active open-source contributor with work in high-profile projects like Dash (privacy-focused cryptocurrency), Prysmatic Labs (Ethereum PoS beacon chain), and Meshtastic firmware, demonstrating fluency from backend and DevOps to embedded systems and frontend documentation. He has led teams delivering mission-critical freight forwarding and warehouse management solutions and also ran a software services company early in his career, giving him product and operations perspective. Based in Vancouver, Washington, he pairs pragmatic engineering with curiosity—evident in contributions ranging from protocol-level crypto code comments to adding environmental sensor support in constrained firmware.
12 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
BA Business, BA Business at Oregon State University
Contributions:79 commits, 66 PRs, 32 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Mike primarily contributed to the project's website and documentation, focusing on the Python API integration. They updated links, reorganized Python documentation within the project, and added new standalone Python information. Additionally, the user implemented UI changes within the `src/components` directory, specifically involving hardware-related modal components, showing experience with React and related UI design elements. These changes suggest a focus on enhancing the project's frontend and integrating documentation for users.
pyinfra turns Python code into shell commands and runs them on your servers. Execute ad-hoc commands and write declarative operations. Target SSH servers, local machine and Docker containers. Fast and scales from one server to thousands.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:224 commits, 26 PRs, 226 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Mike made several contributions focused on improving the `pyinfra` project's modularity and functionality, specifically within the `yum` module. They added features such as the ability to pass arguments to yum commands, incorporate "no best" options during package installations, and rename extra arguments. The user also worked on unit tests and improved code coverage. Furthermore, they made substantial contributions to the `dnf` module, demonstrating their efforts to modernize and maintain the codebase's compatibility across different Linux distributions and their associated package managers.
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