Ryan Miller is an experienced network administrator and software developer in Sydney with 12 years blending server and network operations with embedded and full‑stack development. He maintains and contributes to the popular QMK keyboard ecosystem—leading UI/UX improvements in the QMK Configurator and maintaining the cross‑platform QMK Toolbox—while also working on embedded firmware and ChibiOS integrations. Comfortable across Windows and Linux server environments, he’s shipped backend tooling, packaging for MSYS2/Mingw, and mobile app rewrites from his time managing IT and development at Jeenee Mobile. Known for attention to code hygiene and migration work, he often drives deprecation and refactor efforts to modernize projects. Outside work he’s an avid mechanical‑keyboard tinkerer and brings that practical hardware/software curiosity into his open‑source contributions.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate IV, Programming, Certificate IV, Programming at TAFE NSW
Contributions:13 releases, 52 reviews, 165 commits in 5 years
Contributions summary:Ryan contributed to the QMK Toolbox, primarily focusing on implementing features related to flashing firmware to various keyboard controllers. They addressed bugs, improved user experience by allowing direct file opening, refactored code, and updated the UI. The user demonstrated proficiency in cross-platform development by making changes to both Windows and macOS specific code.
Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer
Contributions:12115 reviews, 945 commits, 2306 PRs in 5 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Ryan's contributions focus on removing unused configurations related to the MATRIX_HAS_GHOST and LOCKING_SUPPORT_ENABLE parameters from the configuration files across various keyboard firmware projects within the qmk_firmware repository. The user also cleaned up and refactored configuration files, specifically addressing obsolete or unused parameters, suggesting a focus on code maintenance and optimizing the codebase for the projects.
rp2040firmwareavratmelkeyboard-support
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