Peter Petrakis is a founder and CEO with 11 years of software engineering experience and a deep passion for modern C++ and pragmatic, "software that sucks less" design. He has a background in systems and hyperscale engineering from multiple roles at Canonical and Stratus, and has led senior engineering efforts at startups and product companies before launching a stealth-mode venture. Peter contributes to open-source package quality, notably adding regression tests and hardening recipes in the high-profile Conan Center Index to prevent tricky linking regressions in C++ libraries. Based in Amherst, New Hampshire, he combines low-level systems expertise with product-minded leadership, focusing on reliability and test-driven integration. Collected experience across hardware enablement, fault-tolerant Linux, and cloud ecosystems gives him a knack for finding subtle integration failures early.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Systems Engineering, B.S., Computer Systems Engineering at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 6 comments in 3 days
Contributions summary:Peter primarily contributed to the testing of the `wt` recipes within the ConanCenter index. They focused on adding regression tests to identify potential linking issues between different modules of `wt`. These tests are designed to fail under specific linking scenarios, ensuring the stability and correct behavior of the `wt` library. The user also made modifications to test package arguments and default settings within the `wt` conanfile.
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