Ross Brattain is a Senior Quality Engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in Linux platforms, cloud-native automation, and end-to-end platform validation across containers, virtualization, networking, and storage. Currently at Red Hat, he focuses on automating verification for complex systems and has deep hands-on expertise debugging OpenShift networking components like OVN, OVS, iptables and multicast within Cucumber-based test suites. Prior roles at Intel and leadership contributions to OPNFV Yardstick reflect a strong background in network and cloud software engineering as well as performance and verification tooling. Based in Garner, North Carolina, he combines production-grade test automation with systems-level troubleshooting—a blend that surfaces subtle networking failures before they reach users.
Contributions:73 reviews, 51 commits, 76 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Ross primarily contributes to the test suite for OpenShift, focusing on automating and improving verification tests. Their work involves modifying and adding new test steps within the existing Cucumber framework, and addressing issues related to OpenShift's networking components, particularly OVN and SDN. They debug and enhance existing tests, including those related to iptables rules, Open vSwitch (OVS), and multicast configurations, to ensure accurate and reliable testing.
Contributions:210 pushes, 69 branches in 4 years 3 months
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Ross Brattain - Senior Quality Engineer at Red Hat