Mix Irving is a seasoned computer programmer based in Wellington, New Zealand, with 13 years of experience building full-stack and backend systems focused on peer-to-peer networks, digital identity, and data sovereignty. As a core contributor to notable open-source projects like Loomio, Secure Scuttlebutt (ssb-server, ssb-db, Patchwork) and the experimental Beaker Browser, Mix blends UI/UX refinements with robust backend work—shipping features from markdown integration and activity feeds to encrypted message handling and replication support. They champion cooperative organising and collective leadership, bridging technical systems with community and organisational needs through work at Protozoa coop. Skeptical of corporate custodianship of social fabric, Mix instead invests in decentralised, people-centered platforms and pragmatic engineering. Comfortable across the stack, they bring an unusual combination of peer-to-peer protocol experience and community-first product sense to complex, trust-sensitive systems.
Contributions:527 commits, 117 PRs, 100 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Mix made multiple contributions to the Loomio project, focusing on front-end and back-end development. They implemented and integrated markdown functionality across different areas of the application, including comments, discussions, and user profiles. They also refactored markdown settings, implemented a new group-based activity feed, and added attachment functionality. The user further resolved merge conflicts and performed UI/UX refinements.
A database of unforgeable append-only feeds, optimized for efficient replication for peer to peer protocols
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 3 reviews, 75 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Mix primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the ssb-db project. They implemented new features, such as adding a database addBoxer, and fixed dependencies. Additionally, the user refactored tests by renaming and reorganizing them. Their contributions also included addressing issues related to encrypted messages and improving the system's ability to handle boxed and unboxed content.
feedsp2ppeer-to-peerdatabaseoptimized
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