Patrick Kettner is a Developer Advocate in New York with 15 years of experience helping teams ship polished web experiences at scale, including roles at Google, Microsoft, Walmart, and Urban Outfitters. He blends front-end engineering and developer relations, with a particular knack for localization—having contributed i18n and content translation work to the high-profile ampproject/amp.dev site. At Microsoft he led interoperability efforts for Edge, and at Walmart he drove mobile web initiatives, giving him strong cross-platform and performance-focused instincts. Patrick pairs technical fluency with user-centered documentation and outreach, making complex platform features accessible to global audiences.
Contributions:208 reviews, 323 commits, 499 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily focused on improving the AMP Project website by implementing internationalization (i18n) and localization features. Their contributions involved extracting user-visible strings, translating them, and ensuring they were correctly integrated into the website's templates. They fixed typos, updated links, and adapted the site for additional languages, with an emphasis on user-facing content. The work spans the entire website, including documentation, examples, and the main landing pages.
grunt plugin to compile static html from a handlebars plugin
Contributions:1 review, 67 commits, 6 PRs in 3 years 7 months
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