Ronnie Ghose is a product-minded software engineer with 13 years of experience building data-driven solutions across diverse verticals from the San Francisco Bay Area. Trained at Carnegie Mellon and UC Berkeley with a foundation from Thomas Jefferson HS, he blends computer science, HCI, robotics and economics to create user-focused, measurable product outcomes. He contributes to notable open-source projects — maintaining releases for pytube and tools like onetab-syncer — showing hands-on expertise in backend maintenance, releases, and developer tooling. Ronnie’s work emphasizes operational rigor (frequent version bumps and careful rollbacks) that keeps downstream users and CI pipelines stable. Comfortable across product, research, and engineering concerns, he repeatedly turns complex platform changes into reliable, customer-facing functionality. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic, detail-oriented, and adept at translating cross-disciplinary insights into shipped features.
13 years of coding experience
Computers, Robotics, Economics, Computers, Robotics, Economics at University of California, Berkeley
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, Business, Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, Business at Carnegie Mellon University
A lightweight, dependency-free Python library (and command-line utility) for downloading YouTube Videos.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 57 reviews, 26 commits in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Ronnie's primary contributions focus on updating the pytube library's version. The majority of the commits involve bumping the version number, indicating a role in maintaining and releasing the library. These updates likely reflect changes in the underlying YouTube platform, necessitating adjustments to the pytube code. The user also reverted one of their version updates, demonstrating a degree of awareness of the build and release processes.
Contributions:30 pushes, 1 branch in 6 years 3 months
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