Phil Porada is a Staff Site Reliability Engineer with 13 years of experience building and hardening production infrastructure, currently leading SRE efforts at Let's Encrypt from Detroit. He blends deep Linux and cloud ops expertise with software craftsmanship—contributing backend work to high-profile open source projects like Let's Encrypt's Boulder ACME CA and documentation for the Let's Encrypt site. Phil has a track record of automating developer onboarding, implementing IaC and CI/CD pipelines, and resolving subtle concurrency and dependency issues in Go-based projects. Comfortable spanning security, operations, and engineering rotations, he pairs practical incident readiness with long-term reliability improvements. A pragmatic problem-solver, he’s equally likely to write a Terraform provider patch or tune cryptographic dependencies as he is to mentor teams on Linux internals.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's degree Applied Science; Computer Information Systems / Network Administration, Associate's degree Applied Science; Computer Information Systems / Network Administration at Henry Ford College
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance at Eastern Michigan University
Contributions:99 commits, 61 PRs, 82 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Phil primarily contributed to updating and maintaining the syntax highlighting and plugin functionality for Terraform files within the vim-terraform repository. Their work involved updating syntax definitions to support new Terraform versions (0.8.2, 0.8.7, 0.9.0, 0.9.3), and adding/modifying commands related to Terraform. Furthermore, they added logic to enable indentation overrides and developed a script to run helper scripts for updating the codebase for various Terraform versions. Their contributions included improvements to the project's build and maintenance procedures.
An ACME-based certificate authority, written in Go.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:997 reviews, 16 commits, 318 PRs in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Phil primarily contributed to the back-end functionality and internal workings of the LetsEncrypt/boulder project. They implemented logging for database connections, updated interface comments, and added metrics for certificate revocation reasons and OCSP staleness. Furthermore, the user deprecated and removed several code snippets, addressing code and dependency related bugs. They also updated the underlying dependency for cryptographic functionalities.
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