Russell Smith is a seasoned software leader and engineer with 12 years of experience, best known as the CTO and co-founder of Rainforest QA where he led development, ops, and scalability efforts for a decade. He combines deep hands-on expertise in devops, Linux/Debian, CI, benchmarking and capacity planning with a startup founder’s product sensibility and practical approach to reliability engineering. An active open-source contributor, he’s improved core tooling like the QueueClassic worker queue—adding robustness, retry logic, and CI integrations to make background processing more reliable. Currently on sabbatical and based in Austin, he’s also exploring cost-effective C-UAS AI detection and defensive systems, demonstrating a wide technical curiosity beyond traditional web stacks. Notably, he often prefers fast, ephemeral channels for collaboration (Twitter over LinkedIn), reflecting a pragmatic, builder-first mindset.
12 years of coding experience
Churcher's College
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Staffordshire University
Computing, Law, Geography, Computing, Law, Geography at Alton College
Simple, efficient worker queue for Ruby & PostgreSQL.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:4 releases, 2 reviews, 52 commits in 7 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Russell primarily focused on improving the reliability and maintainability of the queue system. Their contributions include implementing retry mechanisms for database connection errors, migrating the testing framework to CircleCI, and integrating CircleCI with the project. They also addressed potential issues related to database connections and Postgres versions, ensuring the system's stability. Furthermore, they added a success handler to give subclasses more control over success logic.
Contributions:56 commits, 1 PR, 23 pushes in 2 months
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