Roemer Roemer is a DevOps-focused engineer with 12 years’ experience building containerized environments and CI/CD pipelines, primarily on AWS. He has held senior technical roles from CTO to Senior Cloud Architect and now contributes at mission-driven Time for the Planet, blending infrastructure craft with impact. A Docker enthusiast and language-agnostic programmer, he’s improved robustness of widely used projects like the Gogs Git service Docker images and maintained Homebrew casks to streamline developer tooling. Comfortable optimizing builds, init scripts and volume configurations, he brings practical automation skills that reduce operational toil. With a background in computer security (MSc) and hands-on teaching experience, he pairs technical depth with an aptitude for mentoring and clear operational processes.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
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Baccalauréat Scientifique Section Européenne General Studies, Baccalauréat Scientifique Section Européenne General Studies at Lycée Xavier Marmier
Master of Science (MSc) Computer Security, Master of Science (MSc) Computer Security at University of Kent
Contributions:23 commits, 26 PRs, 4 comments in 11 months
Contributions summary:Roemer primarily contributed to updating various cask versions for Homebrew Cask. This involved modifying Ruby scripts to reflect the latest versions, checksums, and download URLs for applications like Docker, Airmail, Firefox Developer Edition, and GPG Suite. Their contributions ensure that users can easily install and manage the latest versions of these software packages through Homebrew. This work focused on maintaining the cask definitions, which are critical for package management and updates.
Contributions:26 commits, 15 PRs, 2 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Roemer primarily contributed to the project's Docker-related infrastructure and configuration. Their work involved modifying the Docker setup, including the `start.sh` and `build.sh` scripts, to enhance container initialization, service linking with `socat`, and the addition of features such as crond and syslog. They also focused on optimizing the Docker image, improving build processes, and ensuring correct volume configurations. These changes were targeted at improving the robustness and functionality of the Gogs Docker container.
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