Patrick Lightbody is a veteran founder and product leader with 19 years of experience building developer-focused web and testing platforms and currently co-founding Reclaim, an AI-powered calendar assistant based in Portland. He scaled New Relic’s product organization from a single offering to a seven-product portfolio as an early PM and later SVP of Product, and previously founded two web testing startups that were acquired by Gomez/dynaTrace and Neustar. Patrick combines deep hands-on engineering roots—contributions to seminal open-source projects like Selenium and BrowserMob—with strategic GTM and product scaling expertise, having tripled BrowserMob revenue post-acquisition. He’s equally comfortable refactoring core code and defining company-level product strategy, and he brings a practical privacy-minded approach to automation in consumer-facing productivity tools.
Contributions:59 commits, 31 pushes in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily focused on updating and improving the Selenium project's website documentation. Their contributions include clarifying logo positioning, adding disclaimers for third-party downloads, updating the ecosystem content, and streamlining sponsorship information. Furthermore, they reorganized and clarified details related to sponsors, payment options, and the use of project funds.
A free utility to help web developers watch and manipulate network traffic from their AJAX applications.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:112 commits, 3 comments in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily refactored legacy code within the project, specifically migrating packages from `com.browsermob` to `net.lightbody.bmp`. These changes appear to be focused on modernizing the codebase and updating dependencies, as seen in the modifications to files like `Main.java`, `UnixCrypt.java`, and various Jetty-related configuration files. The contributions also included updates to the SSL test suite and addressed reported issues, indicating a focus on improving the proxy's functionality and reliability. The user demonstrates familiarity with the project's internal structure and configuration aspects.
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