Robb Wright is a Senior Software Engineer with nearly two decades in IT and over 14 years focused on aerospace software, currently applying his expertise at Boeing. He specializes in application architecture, database design, performance optimization, and usability, with a track record of improving both technical systems and team practices. Robb has led critical aviation projects—from Boeing’s Flight Test data systems to the multi-airline Electronic Logbook—delivering high-performance, legacy-compatible solutions used across commercial flight test programs. He pairs hands-on implementation skills with architecture and mentoring roles at firms like Base2 and UXC Eclipse, driving scalable, maintainable systems in regulated environments. An active contributor to open-source tooling, he helped harden the widely used hubot-irc adapter by improving user management and robustness. Based in Maple Valley, WA, Robb is known as a quick learner who translates complex requirements into practical, production-ready software.
Contributions summary:Robb primarily contributed to the `hubot-irc` adapter, enhancing its functionality and robustness. Their work focused on implementing user management features, including the ability to ignore specific users based on configuration. The commits addressed deprecation warnings, fixed issues related to ignoring users in various contexts, and improved the handling of empty ignore user lists, solidifying the adapter's stability.
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