Pires Pires is a pragmatic backend and DevOps engineer with 14 years of experience building and hardening distributed systems, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud-native tooling from Portugal. He brings hands-on expertise in performance tuning, TLS/DNS security, and reliable test automation—evidenced by contributions to high-profile projects like NATS.go, RethinkDB, and Virtual Kubelet. Comfortable across languages and layers, he has improved client libraries, implemented secure Java drivers, added TLS to Kubernetes test clusters, and optimized serialization benchmarks to produce more accurate performance metrics. An outspoken open-source enthusiast, he pairs a mischievous sense of humor with a meticulous focus on thread safety, resource leaks, and robust health checks. Colleagues rely on him to simplify complex infra tasks—whether adding certificate verification to TCP checkers or introducing e2e suites into CI.
14 years of coding experience
Computers and Telematics, Computers and Telematics at Universidade de Aveiro
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Computer Science at Escola Profissional de Aveiro
Android OBD-II Reader application that uses pure OBD-II PID's Java API.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:3 releases, 166 commits, 65 PRs in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Pires implemented initial Maven support, and finished Maven support implementation. They added comments to document the code. These commits indicate a focus on build system integration, and code documentation, suggesting a role in project setup, configuration, and maintenance. Further commits refactored code related to the user interface.
Kubernetes cluster (for testing purposes) made easy with Vagrant and CoreOS.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:18 releases, 340 commits, 161 PRs in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Pires focused on improving the project's TLS and DNS configuration for a Kubernetes cluster. They revamped the TLS usage by generating and configuring certificates using OpenSSL, streamlining the process and improving security. Additionally, they transitioned the project to use CoreDNS as the default DNS provider, upgrading it to the latest stable versions and updating the deployment configurations. These changes suggest an effort to improve the cluster's security, management, and overall functionality.
vagrantvmscoreostestinglibvirt
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