Ron Green is a DevOps Engineer with nine years’ experience building and scaling cloud-native infrastructure, specializing in Kubernetes migrations and air-gapped/ disconnected environments. He has led DevOps teams in the Israeli Navy, drove OpenShift Dedicated reliability at Red Hat, and now expands DevOps practices and scale at deepdub.ai. A hands-on engineer, Ron has practical experience across Linux and Windows infrastructures, automation with Ansible, Jenkins and Python, and has contributed upstream to notable open-source projects such as Velero by updating Kubernetes integrations and dependency migrations. He favors pragmatic, open-source-driven efficiency gains—often surfacing as tooling and shell productivity improvements—and has a track record of turning complex operational constraints into repeatable, automated workflows.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science at The College of Management Academic Studies
Contributions:10 reviews, 10 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Ron primarily contributed to the `bash-it/bash-it` repository by adding and modifying shell aliases within the Bash framework. They focused on enhancing the functionality of Git aliases, specifically adding options for checking out branches. Additionally, the user improved existing aliases by implementing new features like full-screen help in vim, making aliases dependent on environment variables, and refactoring alias files for improved organization and linting. These changes aimed to improve user productivity within the terminal environment.
Backup and migrate Kubernetes applications and their persistent volumes
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:8 reviews, 9 commits, 3 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Ron primarily focused on updating dependencies and migrating to newer versions of Kubernetes-related libraries and tools used by the velero project. The contributions involved bumping Go module versions, including those for external-snapshotter and Kubernetes-related APIs. The user also made changes to adapt test code and reconcile controllers to align with these version updates.
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