Summary
Scarlett Moore is an experienced software engineer and Debian developer with over 11 years building CI/CD systems, packaging Linux distributions, and contributing to open source projects like Kubuntu, KDE, and Reproducible Builds. She has designed and maintained cross-architecture automation (AMD64, ARM64, ARMHF) using Ruby, Jenkins, GitLab CI, and container tech including Snaps, Docker, and LXD, and she often upstreams packages to Debian when practical. Her background spans hands-on dev-ops, distribution project leadership, and full-stack web work for small organizations, demonstrating an unusual blend of large-scale automation expertise and community-focused site building. Currently working in county property appraisal roles in Arizona, she pairs rigorous technical troubleshooting with real-world public service responsibilities. Colleagues know her for pragmatic solutions—from recovering compromised networks to inventing custom build tooling—and for sustained, quiet contributions to the open source ecosystem.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Computer Information Systems, Bachelor of Science Computer Information Systems at DeVry University