Saqib Ali is a software engineer with six years of experience building backend and DevOps tooling, currently working at Texas Instruments and formerly an intern on Red Hat’s CoreOS team. He combines strong systems and testing automation skills—evidenced by work that sped test suites 2–3x on AWS and reduced resource use by bundling tests—with hands-on contributions to high-impact open-source projects like ostree and coreos-assembler. Comfortable across OS-level tooling, boot configuration, and CI/testing frameworks, he has implemented features from GRUB password support to nuanced pruning and test denylist capabilities. A University of Toronto CS graduate with a 3.94 GPA, he blends academic rigor with practical infrastructure improvements and public speaking experience from Fedora community events. Notably, his ostree contributions optimized commit pruning performance and added robust tests, reflecting a focus on reliable, production-grade systems.
6 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science (AI Specialist), 3.94 / 4.00, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science (AI Specialist), 3.94 / 4.00 at University of Toronto
Contributions:107 reviews, 49 commits, 40 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Saqib primarily contributed to the `mantle/kola` package, which appears to be a testing framework. Their work included implementing features like a test denylist and snooze functionality, modifying the test execution logic, and adding support for non-exclusive tests. The user's contributions also extended to related areas like systemd unit configuration and incorporating platform-specific considerations, indicating a focus on test automation and infrastructure.
Operating system and container binary deployment and upgrades
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:13 reviews, 8 commits, 4 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Saqib primarily contributed to the `ostree` project by enhancing the `ostree prune` functionality. Their work involved adding the `--commit-only` option to optimize pruning, allowing for faster deletion of commit objects. They also wrote tests to ensure the correct functionality of the `--commit-only` feature, as well as the related `--delete-commit` and `--keep-younger-than` options. Further contributions included parsing and integrating the `bls-append-except-default` key for boot configuration.
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Saqib Ali - Software Engineer at Texas Instruments