Praneet Loke is a founder and seasoned cloud-native engineer with 13 years of experience building scalable web applications and developer tools from startups to enterprise teams. He joined Pulumi early (employee #12) where he led identity integrations, authored CI/CD integrations and helped launch Pulumi’s first registry—work that bridged product, docs, and customer engineering. Pragmatic and people-oriented, he mentors teams and emphasizes fair, balanced workplaces while shipping backend, automation, and infrastructure improvements. His open-source contributions include enhancements to Pulumi’s docs generator, CLI CI integrations, and cross-cloud examples for AWS, Azure, and GCP. Prior roles span healthcare APIs and OAuth-enabled platforms at GE Healthcare and architecting globally distributed services for Microsoft customers. Based in Seattle, he now runs Cloudy Sky Software, continuing to blend hands-on engineering with developer advocacy and practical cloud strategy.
Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language 🚀
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:41 reviews, 66 commits, 122 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Praneet primarily contributed to enhancing the Pulumi CLI's capabilities around version control systems and CI/CD integrations. They implemented new metadata keys and stack tags for improved Git repository detection and extended support for Azure Pipelines, detecting the presence of environment variables. Furthermore, they addressed issues in GitLab's CI integration and enhanced the configuration options within the Pulumi ecosystem, while also adding additional support for Bitbucket Pipelines and Jenkins CI.
Infrastructure, containers, and serverless apps to AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes... all deployed with Pulumi
Role in this project:
Cloud Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer
Contributions:11 reviews, 7 commits, 14 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Praneet contributed to infrastructure-as-code examples, particularly focused on deploying applications and resources to cloud platforms. They added a new example for deploying a Spring Boot application onto Azure App Service and updated the AWS Organizations example. Additionally, they addressed issues in existing examples related to Azure CDN and integration testing, suggesting a focus on improving both functionality and maintainability of the repository's examples. The user also refactored code and updated the provisioner example.
containersgcpdevopsserverlessinfrastructure
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