System Engineer at Udviklings- og Forenklingsstyrelsen
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark
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Rune Henriksen is a pragmatic system engineer with 11 years of experience building and hardening Linux-first infrastructure, currently driving operations at one.com and collaborating on DevOps initiatives in the Danish public sector. He combines hands-on backend and automation skills with a security-first mindset, regularly contributing to open-source projects like Duplicati and phpIPAM where he improves UI/UX, import/export usability, and backend reliability. Comfortable across the stack—from PHP/JavaScript web apps to cloud VMs and configuration tooling—he favors iterative, low-friction workflows that surface continuous improvements. Based in Copenhagen, Rune brings an engineer’s eye for simplifying processes and automating repetitive tasks, and he often focuses on subtle usability and robustness fixes that prevent future incidents.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
No degree, Software Engineering, No degree, Software Engineering at IT-Universitetet i København
Contributions:48 commits, 165 PRs, 111 pushes in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Rune primarily focused on improving the Duplicati web interface and fixing bugs. They modified the frontend code by changing the webpage title to display the machine name and application name, and also adjusted the CSS to fix a display issue during restore. Furthermore, the user contributed to backend functionality, adding a new method to comply with the IBackend interface and modifying the code to enable the selection of "0 seconds" for startup delay in the settings. Lastly, they also fixed a bug related to the retention policy regex.
Contributions:5 commits, 7 PRs, 1 comment in 1 day
Contributions summary:Rune's contributions primarily focused on improving the import and export functionality within the phpIPAM application. This included addressing usability issues such as trimming trailing spaces in import field names to prevent matching errors. The user also enhanced error messages for invalid subnet inputs, providing more helpful feedback to the user. Furthermore, they addressed inconsistencies and improved the mapping of import fields (such as IP address and hostname) to ensure seamless integration with the application.
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Rune Henriksen - System Engineer at Udviklings- og Forenklingsstyrelsen