Pavel Czerný is a Cloud Engineer based in Brno with seven years of professional experience and a long software development pedigree stretching back to 2005. He contributes to the OpenNebula open-source cloud platform as a back-end developer and technical writer, working on core components like permission management, snapshot handling, disk monitoring and release documentation. Pavel combines hands-on systems work with clarity in documentation, a rare mix that helps bridge developer and operator needs in production cloud environments. His career includes senior development roles across Czech engineering firms where he focused on robust, thread-safe implementations and usability refinements. Trained in computer science at Masaryk University, he brings steady engineering craftsmanship and a pragmatic focus on reliability and maintainability.
6 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Magistr (Mgr.), Computer Science, Magistr (Mgr.), Computer Science at Masarykova univerzita Brno
Contributions:5 reviews, 176 commits, 214 PRs in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Pavel primarily contributed to the OpenNebula documentation repository, focusing on updating release notes. Their work involved adding information about new features, bug fixes, and other changes introduced in various OpenNebula releases. They updated existing documentation pages and added new sections to explain and clarify the new functionalities and changes. The user's contributions improved the clarity and completeness of the project documentation.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 reviews, 371 commits, 48 PRs in 3 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Pavel primarily contributed to the back-end aspects of the OpenNebula project, making changes to core components and configurations. Their commits addressed permission management, active snapshot handling, and the integration of disk monitoring. In addition, the user implemented features related to thread-safe random number generation and refined the user interface for enhanced usability within the project.
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