Ryan Reno is a software engineering manager in San Diego with four years of industry experience and a strong background in web platform compatibility and low-latency systems. He leads a team at Apple focused on defending and improving WebKit, after contributing as an engineer to WebKit Web APIs and to the Web Platform Tests project where he wrote tests covering service workers, fetch, CSS images and other tricky browser behaviors. His prior roles include flight software and DSL compiler work for autonomous rockets at Relativity Space and building closed-loop accelerator controls at SLAC, reflecting a rare mix of web standards expertise and real-time, high-assurance systems engineering. A U.S. Navy electronics veteran with a B.S. in Physics, he brings disciplined operational experience and a penchant for regression-driven quality that keeps subtle platform bugs from resurfacing.
3 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
B.S, Physics, B.S, Physics at California State University-Long Beach
Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:3 reviews, 4 commits, 19 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Ryan's contributions primarily involve writing and modifying tests for the Web Platform Tests (WPT) repository. Their work focuses on ensuring the correct behavior of web platform features across various browsers, including testing for service workers, fetch, CSS images, and CSP. They've updated test cases to cover specific bugs reported in WebKit, and added new tests to cover features like image-set parsing and negative resolution. The user also contributes to regression testing, ensuring that previously fixed issues remain resolved.
Official git mirror of the WebKit repository, https://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit, future canonical repository.
Contributions:529 pushes, 154 branches in 2 years 9 months
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