Patryk Matuszak is a Senior Software Engineer based in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with four years of focused experience in cloud-native and edge computing solutions. He currently contributes to Red Hat OpenShift, specializing in CI/CD, test automation, and release tooling—work that includes stabilizing MicroShift and automating cluster workflows for a high-profile OpenShift project. Previously at Mobica he built Go microservices, custom CNIs, and operators for hardware accelerators, combining systems-level networking (DPDK, OVN) with platform automation (Ansible). Patryk’s strengths lie in reducing flakiness and speeding delivery through robust test infrastructure, debugability improvements, and build pipeline fixes. He blends practical engineering with open-source collaboration, having authored scripts and CI enhancements that streamline PR generation and periodic testing. Beyond code, he brings an engineer’s curiosity rooted in both production systems and formal technical training in engineering and computer science.
4 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Inżynier (Inż.), Zarządzanie i Inżynieria Produkcji, Inżynier (Inż.), Zarządzanie i Inżynieria Produkcji at Akademia Morska w Szczecinie
Informatyka, Informatyka at Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie
A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:937 reviews, 75 commits, 475 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Patryk primarily focused on improving the CI/CD pipeline and build processes. Their commits include creating a script to generate pull requests, updating the rebase script, and modifying the build files and RPM specifications. The user also worked on test automation and added debug information to help with debugging Kuttl test failures. Furthermore, the user addressed and fixed build-related issues.
Contributions:40 reviews, 22 commits, 180 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Patryk primarily contributed to the automation and testing infrastructure of the OpenShift release tooling, specifically for MicroShift. Their work included automating pull request creation, adding strictness and debugging capabilities to the e2e test scripts, updating the MicroShift VM environment, and establishing a router smoke test with retries to reduce flakiness. The user also updated the test suite and image dependencies. Additionally, the user worked on setting up periodic tests and the integration of a clusterbot workflow.
continuous-deploymentkubernetesopenshifttooling
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