Pedro Carmezim is a DevOps engineer and founder with eight years of hands-on experience designing cloud-native infrastructure, CI/CD and secrets management for enterprise and on-premises environments. Based in Porto, he has led zero-downtime migrations, built Kubernetes platforms and drove a company-wide Secrets Manager migration at HUGO BOSS, while also delivering multi-tenant SaaS and automation through his startup Infrakube. A pragmatic engineer with a security mindset, he contributes to the popular External Secrets Operator project by improving provider integrations and network validation, bridging open source and production needs. He combines systems-level work in Go, Terraform and Ansible with developer experience improvements and cost/reliability optimizations, and—true to his GitHub bio—has an ever-growing appetite for software even as he jokes about losing hair.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
4 Microbiology Lab. Tech, 4 Microbiology Lab. Tech at Universidade Católica Portuguesa
External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service like AWS Secrets Manager and automatically injects the values as Kubernetes Secrets.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:6 commits, 3 PRs, 1 comment in 4 days
Contributions summary:Pedro primarily focused on enhancing the external secrets operator's provider integrations, specifically adding validation methods for various services like Akeyless, Alibaba, GitLab, and Webhook providers. Their contributions include implementing network connection validation utilities and merging in changes to align with updates in the main branch. They also updated the timeout values used for network validation. The user also made some changes to GCP, AWS, and Vault integrations.
Contributions:12 PRs, 32 pushes, 6 branches in 2 years 1 month
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