Rémi Prévost is a seasoned technology leader with 17 years of experience, currently serving as Vice‑President, Technology at Mirego where he balances innovation and pragmatism to deliver maintainable, secure and accessible digital products. He builds and mentors multidisciplinary engineering teams, drives adoption of best practices and design patterns, and still remains hands‑on writing code and deploying web applications. An active open‑source contributor, Rémi has enhanced tooling across Ruby and Elixir ecosystems—contributions include work on the Her ORM, Teamocil, and Credo—that reflect a focus on backend robustness and developer experience. Based in Quebec City, he also brings startup product experience from Crowdbase and mission‑driven engineering from Nooé, showing a rare blend of strategic leadership and practical implementation.
16 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
DEC Techniques d’Intégration Multimédia, DEC Techniques d’Intégration Multimédia at Cégep de Sainte-Foy
There's no I in Teamocil. At least not where you think. Teamocil is a simple tool used to automatically create windows and panes in tmux with YAML files.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:222 commits, 12 PRs, 31 pushes in 10 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Rémi primarily contributed to the Teamocil project by refactoring the codebase and improving its functionality. Their work included removing deprecated features, such as support for $TEAMOCIL_PATH, and adapting the code to modern language constructs by removing required keyword arguments. Furthermore, they addressed bugs and enhanced the core logic related to window and pane management within tmux, including taking into account pane and window base indexes. Additionally, the user implemented version bumping and test additions.
⚗ The stable base upon which we build our Elixir projects at Mirego.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:86 reviews, 210 commits, 203 PRs in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Rémi contributed to the Elixir boilerplate by fixing test cases to adhere to Credo rules and adding missing pubsub configuration. They implemented features like FORCE_SSL support, making the CANONICAL_HOST mandatory, and fixing a typo. The user also added a context-based structure and formatted code.
elixirdockerelixir-langmiregoelixir-phoenix
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