Pavel Roshchin is a senior expert with 15 years of experience blending technical know-how and commercial leadership across IT, telecom and e-commerce markets in Russia. He has founded and scaled a profitable B2B server and storage marketplace, led corporate sales teams to multi-million-dollar annual revenues, and built industry sales departments serving large operators and government clients. Technically grounded from a telecommunications engineering background and an MBA, he contributes to open-source projects like geany-plugins and cppcheck, focusing on memory-leak fixes and tooling quality—an uncommon hands-on detail for a senior sales executive. Comfortable representing international firms in Russia, Pavel combines intercultural European experience with deep local market insight and a track record of autonomous, cross-functional execution.
15 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Мanagement and marketing, Master of Business Administration - MBA, Мanagement and marketing at Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Computers, complexes and networks., Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Computers, complexes and networks. at Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University)
Contributions:33 commits, 6 PRs, 14 comments in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Pavel primarily contributed to the "geany-plugins" repository, focused on enhancing the "Auto-close" plugin and introducing a new "Define formatter" plugin. The user implemented improvements, fixed bugs, and addressed memory leaks across multiple plugins. These contributions included code refactoring, bug fixes, and feature enhancements to improve the functionality and stability of the Geany plugins ecosystem.
Contributions summary:Pavel primarily contributed to the testing framework of the cppcheck project, focusing on memory leak detection. Their work involved adding new test cases, including those targeting specific scenarios related to GLib library usage and pointer handling. The user's changes also involved extending and modifying existing test routines to improve the accuracy of memory leak detection.
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