Phillip Rak is a UI engineer with a decade of experience modernizing legacy code and shipping practical front-end improvements across full-stack environments. Currently at SUSE, he has contributed notable UI and theming enhancements to high-profile open-source projects like Rancher and Privacy Badger, improving UX, version handling, and CSS maintainability. His MBA in Management Information Systems and hands-on background from startups to enterprise contexts give him a strong blend of technical depth and business perspective that helps align engineering work with product goals. Based in Phoenix, he pairs systematic refactoring instincts with a penchant for pragmatic solutions—whether disabling UI controls based on cluster state or streamlining styling precedence. Outside of work he’s an avid home brewer and cook, reflecting a detail-oriented, experimental mindset he brings to software design.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Management Information Systems, General, 3.76, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Management Information Systems, General, 3.76 at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems, GPA: 3.54, Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems, GPA: 3.54 at DeVry University
Contributions:66 releases, 882 reviews, 376 commits in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Phillip primarily focused on enhancing the user interface of the Rancher dashboard. Their contributions include disabling snapshot functionality based on cluster state, updating the state source, and implementing logic to disable the snapshot button when the cluster isn't ready. They also worked on Windows-related registration commands, adding toggles and banners to display the appropriate command. Furthermore, they introduced features such as custom link color branding options.
Contributions:45 releases, 29 reviews, 12 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Phillip primarily focused on enhancing the user interface of the Rancher UI. Their contributions included modifying the theme-handling service to default to "ui-auto" under specific conditions and assisting in setting the default theme based on cookies. They also worked on components related to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), updating versions and displaying experimental version indicators. These commits reflect their involvement in improving UI behavior and version management within the Rancher platform.
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