Radim Hopp is a Principal Quality Assurance Engineer at Red Hat with 14 years of experience driving test automation and CI/CD improvements for cloud-native developer tooling. He combines deep hands-on QA engineering—from RedDeer-based Eclipse UI tests to Cypress and Selenium end-to-end suites—with DevOps work enhancing OpenShift release pipelines and Tekton integrations. Radim has contributed full-stack test and feature work to high-profile open-source projects like Eclipse Che and the OpenShift console, adding multi-user e2e support, screencast-capable test frameworks, and AppStudio resource orchestration. Based in Brno, he pairs an applied informatics background from Masaryk University with a pragmatic focus on making complex distributed UIs reliably testable. Colleagues rely on him to bridge frontend, backend and CI concerns so releases are both faster and less error-prone. He’s equally comfortable debugging build issues as he is designing tests that reveal subtle multi-user and auth flows.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Magistr (Mgr.), Aplikovaná informatika, Magistr (Mgr.), Aplikovaná informatika at Masarykova univerzita Brno
Bc., Informatics, Bc., Informatics at Masarykova univerzita Brno, Fakulta informatiky
Kubernetes based Cloud Development Environments for Enterprise Teams
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:40 reviews, 27 commits, 67 PRs in 4 years
Contributions summary:Radim contributed to both the backend and frontend aspects of the Che project. Their work included modifying Selenium-based test configurations, integrating with keycloak authentication, and adding multi-user support in the tests. Furthermore, the user fixed happy path and debug functionality for the e2e tests and updated the e2e test framework by adding screencast support. They also addressed build-related issues, and refined devfile tests.
Contributions:12 reviews, 6 commits, 2 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Radim primarily contributed to the OpenShift console UI by implementing and modifying integration tests for various features, specifically focusing on the CodeReady Workspaces (CRW) integration. They updated existing test files, introduced new tests, and adapted existing tests to accommodate changes in the OpenShift 4.9 environment. Their work involved using Cypress for testing, interacting with application menus, and verifying UI elements.
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Radim Hopp - Principal Quality Assurance Engineer at Red Hat