Róbert Fekete is a seasoned technical writer with over 15 years documenting complex IT security, networking, and cloud-native products, and 11 years of formal experience in the field. He has led documentation teams through migrations and automation projects, shaped docs for vendors like Cisco and Banzai Cloud, and currently crafts technical content at Axoflow from Budapest. Comfortable in both developer-facing API/CLI docs and operator-focused guides, he also contributes to open-source projects such as the kube-logging logging-operator and the popular Docsy Hugo theme, improving examples, performance and usability. Róbert pairs deep tooling knowledge—DocBook, MadCap Flare, static site theming and CI pipelines—with an ability to work effectively across engineering, product and marketing teams. He enjoys reverse-engineering how products work to produce practical, tweakable documentation and applies the same curiosity to optimizing doc tooling and workflows. Fluent in English and Hungarian, his background in physics and translation gives him a rare blend of technical rigor and communication finesse.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Ms.C, Interpretation and Translation, English-Hungarian, Ms.C, Interpretation and Translation, English-Hungarian at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Contributions:14 reviews, 67 commits, 27 PRs in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Róbert primarily contributed to fixing and improving the documentation and examples within the logging-operator project. Their commits involved correcting broken links, fixing typos, and enhancing the clarity of configuration examples. They also made changes to required parameters in cloudwatch output and added syntax highlighting to example code blocks. The contributions focused on improving the usability and correctness of the project's documentation and configuration examples.
Contributions:29 reviews, 5 commits, 23 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Róbert primarily focused on enhancing the Hugo theme for open-source documentation. Their contributions included optimizing the loading of external JavaScript libraries, specifically `lunr.js` for offline search, by deferring its loading. They also implemented and documented shortcodes such as `conditional-text` and `redoc`, improving the theme's flexibility and functionality. Furthermore, they updated the theme to handle SVG hero images and improved links related to breadcrumbs and print functionality.
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