Priyanka Saggu is a Kubernetes Integration Engineer with eight years of experience building and automating cloud-native infrastructure across major open-source and enterprise environments. She has held roles at SUSE, VMware and Red Hat, blending site reliability, build-and-release engineering, and DevOps to deliver hardened, production-ready systems. Her open-source contributions include notable work on the kubernetes/release tooling—refactoring error handling across multiple components—and enhancements to the official Kubernetes Python client, particularly around CRD workflows and dynamic client examples. Comfortable with Infrastructure as Code, SSH-hardening and Linux server operations, she pairs practical automation skills with a history of mentorship from upstream project maintainers. Based in India, Priyanka brings a curious, network-aware engineering approach rooted in early system programming and community-driven projects.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
B.Tech, Computer Science & Engineering, B.Tech, Computer Science & Engineering at Computer Science & Engineering Department DCRUST Murthal
12, PCM, 12, PCM at GMSSS, Sector 35-D, Chandigarh
Primay, Primay at SBP DAV CENTENARY PUBLIC SCHOOL, FATEHABAD
Contributions:36 reviews, 20 commits, 11 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Priyanka primarily contributed to the development and maintenance of the Kubernetes Python client library. Their work included fixing and improving examples, focusing on Custom Resource Definition (CRD) interactions, particularly creating, patching, and deleting custom resources. They also addressed code style issues, whitespace inconsistencies, and improved comments within the example files, ensuring clarity and maintainability. The user also added examples for dynamic client usages.
Release infrastructure for Kubernetes and related components
Role in this project:
Automation Engineer / Build & Release Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 7 commits, 7 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Priyanka primarily focused on replacing the `github.com/pkg/errors` dependency with native error wrapping across various files within the `kubernetes/release` repository. The changes were applied to multiple command-line tools and core packages, indicating a broad scope of work across the project. This refactoring effort likely aimed to improve the codebase's maintainability and potentially reduce external dependencies by utilizing standard Go error handling.
kubernetesrelease-infrastructureinfrastructure
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