Philip Champon is a senior DevOps engineer with 15+ years of hands-on experience modernizing infrastructure and automating delivery pipelines, currently driving cloud-native reliability at Droit in New York. He blends deep systems-administration roots with software craftsmanship—favoring Ruby/Rails and BDD practices—to deliver well-tested, runnable platforms and infrastructure-as-code. Philip has led migrations to Kubernetes/EKS, cut AWS costs by 60% through right-sizing, and standardized image scanning and supply-chain practices across GKE, AKS, and EKS at enterprise scale. An active contributor to the rabbitmq chef-cookbook, he focuses on operational quality, refactoring, and robust configuration management. Colleagues rely on him to turn legacy ops into reproducible, maintainable systems using Helm, Docker, Go, Chef, and CI tooling.
Contributions summary:Philip primarily contributed to the configuration and maintenance aspects of the RabbitMQ cookbook. The commits focus on integrating and updating dependencies, specifically `logrotate`, and related configuration files within the Chef cookbook. The user frequently refactors code via tools like rubocop and addresses configuration aspects of the system. Their changes indicate a focus on operational aspects, code quality, and system configuration within a Chef-based environment.
Contributions:8 PRs, 48 pushes, 8 branches in 5 years 6 months
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