Pedro Vicente is a Head of Platform Engineering with 15 years of experience building and operating scalable distributed systems, from high-concurrency real-time messaging to multi-cloud SaaS deployments. He combines deep expertise in networking, performance optimization and systems programming (C/C++) with prolific backend work in Python, having led platform engineering and SRE practices at Cytora while driving CI/CD, Terraform-based multi-cloud deployments and observability with Datadog. He has a track record of solving C10K-style challenges in production, founding and scaling real-time services at Katooin and Spartanbits and contributing to the widely used Conan C/C++ package manager and its docs. Comfortable across databases (MongoDB, Redis, Cassandra, relational engines) and diverse tooling, he brings practical experience in test-driven development, protocol-level debugging and cross-platform compatibility. Based in Málaga, Spain, he blends hands-on engineering with team leadership and a pragmatic focus on security, compliance and operational excellence.
15 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree Computer Science, Master’s Degree Computer Science at Universidad de Granada
Contributions:48 commits, 9 PRs, 4 pushes in 27 days
Contributions summary:Pedro primarily focused on enhancing the documentation for the Conan package manager. They corrected typos, rephrased sentences, added missing information, and addressed comments related to the documentation. Their work included clarifying command-line arguments, explaining different packaging approaches, and providing examples for various use cases. The contributions significantly improved the clarity and comprehensiveness of the Conan documentation.
Contributions:17 commits, 12 PRs, 1 push in 1 month
Contributions summary:Pedro primarily focused on improving the Conan package manager by implementing features and fixing bugs. Their work involved adding functionality to skip test package stages during package creation and incorporating a new `get_env` tool for accessing environment variables. Additionally, they addressed issues related to system package tool execution modes, compiler detection, and file permission problems in Windows environments. These contributions enhanced the tool's functionality and cross-platform compatibility.
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