Russell Adams is a results-driven IT executive and current Head of IT in Oakland with over two decades of experience architecting resilient infrastructure and leading cross-functional teams. He has a proven track record delivering carrier-grade cloud and data center platforms—shaping OpenStack deployments, idempotent Ansible network automation, and large-scale BGP/IP transit services—while translating technical complexity into measurable SLAs. Russell blends hands-on engineering (from Linux and Cisco/Cumulus networking to KVM and SAN storage) with product-minded leadership, having designed market-facing cloud and managed services and trained both technical and non-technical stakeholders. He also contributes to open-source tooling around the ledger project, enhancing Emacs integrations for accounting workflows—an indicator of his pragmatic, developer-friendly approach to tooling. Known for improving operational processes and cost-effective migrations, he repeatedly turns legacy systems into modern, auditable platforms that scale with business needs.
Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface
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Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Russell primarily contributes to enhancing and extending the functionality of an Emacs Lisp (elisp) codebase related to ledger reporting. They focus on modifying and adding features to `ldg-report.el` and `ledger-matching.el`, indicating involvement in report generation, data processing, and integration with the ledger command-line tool. The contributions include adding new features, simplifying existing code, and improving the interaction between the Emacs environment and ledger reporting functions.
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