Rob Moorman is a seasoned digital entrepreneur and technologist with over 15 years of hands-on experience and more than 20 years in digital solutions, co-founding Vicktor and founding Moori to help businesses realize measurable value through smart technology. He blends full-stack development, technical architecture, cloud-native delivery, and agile coaching to design efficient, scalable systems across web, mobile, e-commerce, and emerging domains like blockchain and computer vision. Comfortable across Python/Django/Wagtail, React, Rust and containerized cloud stacks, he pairs deep technical craft with a pragmatic sense for business and operations. Rob contributes to notable open-source projects such as Wagtail—adding features like AWS CloudFront cache invalidation and dependency updates—demonstrating real-world impact on widely used tooling. He favors simple, transparent collaboration and interdisciplinary teams to accelerate delivery while keeping solutions understandable for stakeholders. Based in the Netherlands, he continuously experiments with modern technologies to challenge assumptions and squeeze extra value from digital transformations.
A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 9 commits, 7 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Rob contributed to the Django-based Wagtail CMS project by fixing bugs, adding new features, and updating dependencies. They implemented support for AWS CloudFront cache invalidation, modifying backend files and documentation. The user also addressed release notes, updated project dependencies, and made various code improvements.
A curated list of awesome packages, articles, and other cool resources from the Wagtail community.
Contributions:3 pushes in 5 years 4 months
djangowagtail
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