Rémy Hubscher is a Software Staff Engineer with 15 years of experience building reliable backends and polished front-ends, now based in Rennes, France. He combines production-grade backend work (Kinto, Circus, ihatemoney) with UI-focused contributions to notable FLOSS projects like Mozilla Notes and 0bin, reflecting a pragmatic full‑stack skillset. As an engineering manager and architect at companies such as Silvr and Alma, he has driven codebase modernizations, migrations, and deployment improvements. He also brings an entrepreneurial streak—founding Cloudy and Fly Green Aviation to solve niche problems for pilots—and currently teaches and instructs flying, showing a hands-on, user-focused approach to product design. Comfortable across Python/Django ecosystems and modern JavaScript, Rémy often focuses on reliability, usability and operational concerns that go beyond feature development. His blend of open-source stewardship, startup leadership and real-world aviation experience gives him a unique perspective on building dependable, user-centered systems.
15 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer science, Bachelor's degree, Computer science at University of Portsmouth
Diplôme d'Ingénieur, Logiciel Embarqué et Informatique Mobile, Diplôme d'Ingénieur, Logiciel Embarqué et Informatique Mobile at Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard
DUT Informatique, Informatique, DUT Informatique, Informatique at IUT Belfort Montbéliard
Contributions:20 releases, 12 reviews, 133 commits in 9 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Rémy primarily contributed to the Django-based project by implementing and modifying features related to the TinyMCE integration. They modified the compressor for static file handling and updated the template to ensure the correct loading of JS files. Additionally, they added a script to check the encoding and updated the documentation and the project's README.
Contributions:13 releases, 142 commits, 219 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Rémy primarily focused on enhancing the Firefox Notes application's user interface and functionality. Their contributions included implementing features such as a saving status indicator and export to HTML functionality. They also addressed UI-related issues like fixing the font size menu and toolbar borders, and improved the user experience by modifying the drag-and-drop functionality. The user also modernized the application's codebase, replacing custom crypto code with the JS-JOSE library and integrating the testpilot-qa lib.
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