Perseo Gi is a software engineer based in Madrid with nine years of experience focused on C/C++ package management and build systems. He contributes actively to Conan and the widely used conan-center-index, where he solves dependency conflicts, bumps critical libraries like fmt, and refactors recipes to improve reproducible builds. His work on the Conan CLI and CMake toolchain support demonstrates an eye for developer ergonomics and cross-platform reproducibility, including attention to macOS SDK nuances. Perseo combines back-end engineering discipline with practical package maintenance—adding new recipes such as tree-sitter-cpp and fixing tricky compilation issues across diverse libraries. Colleagues value his steady, detail-oriented approach to keeping complex dependency graphs healthy and up to date.
Contributions:568 reviews, 162 PRs, 25 pushes in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Perseo's contributions primarily involve modifying Conan recipes within the Conan Center Index repository. They focused on bumping dependencies, specifically the fmt library, for multiple projects to the latest versions. Additionally, the user addressed dependency conflicts and compilation issues for specific packages like keychain, libpointmatcher, xerces-c, ccache, and xnnpack, indicating expertise in package management and build systems. The user also added a new recipe for tree-sitter-cpp and refactored several existing recipes.
Contributions:49 reviews, 32 PRs, 65 pushes in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Perseo contributed significantly to the Conan package manager's codebase. Their work primarily focused on improving the command-line interface (CLI) by adding double quotes to command outputs and expanding functionality. Further contributions included adding support for extra variables within the CMake toolchain, including the ability to define cache variables, and addressing MacOS SDK versioning. Additional changes addressed bug fixes and test enhancements within the project.
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