Roman Kredentser is a DevOps engineer with 11 years of experience based in Israel, currently driving infrastructure and release reliability at Bringg. He has a strong full-stack and systems background from roles spanning security-focused tooling to medical and e-commerce platforms, combining software development with DevOps practices. Roman contributes to open-source packaging work—maintaining and upgrading Termux packages like teleport-tsh—showing attention to dependency hygiene and build automation. Trained in Linux internals, embedded robotics, and mobile app programming, he blends low-level systems knowledge with practical cloud and CI/CD expertise. Colleagues can expect a hands-on engineer who tackles complex integrations and keeps deployment pipelines and packages current.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Linux Internals, Linux Kernel and Driver Development, Linux Internals, Linux Kernel and Driver Development at John Bryce
robotics and electronics, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering, robotics and electronics, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at Shevah Mofet
PHP Cross Platform Web Application, PHP, javascript, PHP Cross Platform Web Application, PHP, javascript at H.I.T - Holon Institute of Technology
The University of Maryland, College Park
Software engineering, Computer Software Engineering, Software engineering, Computer Software Engineering at ORT Singalovski College
Contributions:3 reviews, 4 commits, 5 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Roman primarily focused on updating the `teleport-tsh` package within the Termux environment. Their contributions involved upgrading the package to newer versions, reflecting a focus on dependency management and keeping packages current. The changes indicate a responsibility for maintaining the build process and ensuring compatibility with the Termux package system. The user also updated the build scripts for the `teleport-tsh` package.
Package goth_fiber provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to write authentication packages for fiber framework applications.
Contributions:16 releases, 13 reviews, 32 commits in 2 years
idiomaticauthenticationfibercleanoauth2
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