Regina Exley is a program coordinator and former Red Hat OpenShift engineer with six years of experience building and improving cloud-native UIs and operator tooling. A General Assembly Software Engineering Immersive alum, she contributed front-end enhancements to the widely used Argo CD and OpenShift Console projects, improving usability, accessibility, and GitOps workflows. At Red Hat she progressed from intern to software engineer, working across frontend, backend, and DevOps concerns—shipping features like improved pod log viewers, replica management, and Argo CD integration. Now based in London and driving mission-focused programs at Atrium Academy, she blends technical fluency with program delivery and community engagement. Her background in public health and community coordination informs a user-centered approach to tooling and education. Check her portfolio for a practical glimpse of her UI-focused engineering work and open-source contributions.
6 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
General Assembly
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Public Health, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Public Health at University of Massachusetts Amherst
A Kubernetes operator for managing Argo CD clusters.
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:6 releases, 47 reviews, 13 commits in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Regina primarily contributed to the operator's deployment and configuration logic. They implemented features related to setting replica counts for various components and addressed issues in the secret management and status reporting. Further contributions include improvements related to logging and the configuration of the Argo CD server. These changes indicate a focus on both the operational aspects and the configuration of the Argo CD operator within a Kubernetes environment.
Contributions:34 reviews, 14 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Regina primarily contributed to the OpenShift console UI by implementing and modifying frontend components. They added a link to the Argo CD dashboard, enhancing the user interface for GitOps functionality. The user refactored and reorganized code, fixed linter errors, and updated the UI to rename "Application Stages" to "Environments". Furthermore, the user improved the display of environment details by incorporating additional Argo CD information and transitioning from card views to table views.
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