Oleksandr Iegorov is a seasoned software leader with nine years of focused experience in backend engineering and team leadership, currently heading a team at Adobe Commerce in Austin. He specializes in Magento 2, PHP, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch and high-load systems, and has a strong history of hardening platform security and improving inventory/ordering reliability through contributions to prominent open-source Magento repositories. Comfortable across the stack, he blends Python, JavaScript and React for practical solutions and brings deep ops experience from managing FreeBSD/cPanel hosting and database administration. His career spans long-term roles from enterprise systems at Ukrenergo to senior development positions and leading web teams, reflecting a pragmatic engineer who values maintainability and fault-tolerant design. Notably, he has fixed critical password-handling vulnerabilities and implemented reservation compensation logic in MSI, showing an ability to address both security and transactional correctness in complex e-commerce systems.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:168 commits, 1 PR, 46 comments in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Oleksandr's contributions focused on enhancing the Magento 2 backend, particularly in the User and Downloadable modules. They addressed a critical security flaw related to password handling in the User module. They also integrated and applied changes to the codebase by merging branches from the 2.4-develop into the current branch. Their work involved code modifications in PHP, focusing on improving the platform's security and maintainability.
Contributions:1 review, 42 commits, 13 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Oleksandr primarily contributed to the `magento/inventory` repository, a Magento Inventory Project (MSI). Their commits focused on addressing issues related to overselling and making enhancements to the order placement process. The changes included modifications to the `AppendReservationsAfterOrderPlacementPlugin.php` file, aimed at improving reservation handling and error compensation during order placement failures. Additional contributions involved adjusting the inconsistency collector and related testing.
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