Patrick Weyck is a pragmatic software engineer with 9 years of experience specializing in backend development and DevOps for the Shopware ecosystem. Based in Germany, he contributes to the Shopware Core project, improving platform features, fixing complex bugs, and restructuring code around plugin dependencies and exception handling. He also drives CI/CD and test automation improvements, writing scripts and pipeline integrations that streamline development and e2e testing. Comfortable working directly in a major open-source commerce platform, he blends Symfony-based backend expertise with practical DevOps know-how. Colleagues rely on him for steady delivery of incremental platform improvements that reduce friction for extension authors and maintainers. An observant engineer, he pairs bug-driven contributions with tooling changes that make tests and deployments more reproducible.
Contributions:37 releases, 262 commits, 3 PRs in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily focused on improving and maintaining the DevOps infrastructure of the Shopware development project. Their contributions included making environment variables configurable for unit tests, moving e2e commands into a dedicated section, and modifying shell scripts for database management and test execution. The user also implemented changes for Bamboo integration and addressed issues in e2e test scripts, demonstrating expertise in CI/CD pipelines and testing automation. The work encompassed creating and modifying scripts to streamline development and deployment processes.
Shopware 6 is an open commerce platform based on Symfony Framework and Vue and supported by a worldwide community and more than 1.500 community extensions
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:52 releases, 151 reviews, 2550 commits in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Patrick primarily contributed to the backend codebase, focusing on the implementation of features and the addressing of bugs. The commits demonstrate work on tasks related to plugin dependencies, delivery time units, exception handling, and other improvements to core functionalities. They appear to be involved in enhancements to the platform, including code restructuring and bug fixes.
ecommerceshopwareapifirstshopping-cartvue
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