Nathanael Demacon is a Technical Lead based in Paris with a decade of experience designing and hardening cloud infrastructure and developer tooling at Scaleway. He blends hands-on DevOps and backend engineering—shipping features like package management and Docker image integration for unikernel tooling—with a background in full-stack and ASP.NET development. Comfortable across API gateways, IAM, and developer platforms, he progresses from fixing front-end bugs to optimizing CI/build internals. An active open-source contributor, he brings practical improvements that reduce build friction and simplify packaging workflows. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic security-minded engineering that keeps large-scale cloud systems resilient and easy to operate.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master en ingénierie informatique Ingénierie logicielle, Master en ingénierie informatique Ingénierie logicielle at ESGI
Baccalauréat Mise en réseau de systèmes informatiques et télécommunications, Baccalauréat Mise en réseau de systèmes informatiques et télécommunications at La Fayette - Fontaineroux
Contributions:10 commits, 10 PRs, 5 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Nathanael primarily focused on enhancing the `ops` project's functionality by implementing new features related to package management and Docker image integration. Their contributions include adding commands to create and manage packages, including the ability to pull from docker images. Additionally, they made improvements to the build process by allowing specification of the language, runtime, and description in the manifest. They also optimized the project's internal processes, such as file copying and home directory detection.
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Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 10 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Nathanael contributed to bug fixes and improvements across the project. They addressed issues related to JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, resolving errors in the frontend and making adjustments to the service worker. Furthermore, the user enhanced the codebase by changing classic functions into arrow functions and fixing issues related to cross-origin resource sharing for videos, in addition to fixing footer color syntax. They also improved the project's maintainability by fixing issues related to anchors.
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