Puja Jagani is a Lead OpenSource Engineer and Developer Advocate with nine years of experience building scalable, production-grade systems and championing open-source projects from Mumbai. At BrowserStack she has progressed through senior engineering roles to lead open source efforts, while also serving as a Selenium core committer and member of its Technical Leadership Committee. Her engineering work spans backend systems, high-throughput data pipelines and observability—at Adobe she helped design consumers handling billions of events per day and used HyperLogLog to tame cardinality, cutting related incidents by 85%. In open source she’s contributed practical, advanced Selenium examples (CDP network interception, WebAuthn virtual authenticators, BiDi) and improved tracing, metrics and error logging inside the Selenium Grid. Comfortable bridging developer advocacy and deep engineering, she combines production troubleshooting with polished docs and examples that help other engineers ship reliable test automation.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering (BE) Computer Science at Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
Contributions:2 releases, 246 reviews, 291 commits in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Puja primarily worked on adding and improving the tracing instrumentation within the Selenium project's codebase. They implemented span event APIs, added metrics, and integrated error logging to provide enhanced visibility into various components. These changes were focused on improving the logging for JDBC backed session map and, in some cases, they were adding and modifying code in the context of the Grid to improve logging and fix error issues.
Contributions:12 reviews, 39 commits, 72 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Puja contributed significantly to the project by adding and updating code examples for Selenium. These examples demonstrate testing techniques for various Selenium features, including Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) usage for network interception, virtual authenticator for webauthn, and BiDi (Bidirectional) testing. The user's work focused on providing comprehensive examples for different testing scenarios and technologies used in Selenium.
selenium-webdriverhugoselenium
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Puja Jagani - Lead OpenSource Engineer And Developer Advocate