Sean Molenaar is a Product Engineer based in Amsterdam with 12 years of hands-on experience building backend systems and developer tooling. He has a track record of improving reliability and maintainability—refactoring legacy code, strengthening test infrastructure, and adding systemd support to widely used open-source projects like Homebrew. As a long-term backend developer at Move (Becoming Framna) and now at Administrate, he blends DevOps sensibilities with backend engineering to ship production-ready features. His contributions to Nextcloud News and Homebrew show a focus on testability and cross-platform service management. Comfortable across scripting, API integrations and CI/testing, he is driven by pragmatic open-source problem solving rather than flashy rewrites. Colleagues would note his knack for spotting brittle assumptions and quietly turning them into durable code.
12 years of coding experience
Fioretti College
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Software Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Software Engineering at Hogeschool van Amsterdam
Contributions:172 reviews, 100 commits, 167 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Sean primarily worked on refactoring and improving the codebase related to Homebrew services. Their commits involved cleaning up hardcoded references, removing deprecated features, and splitting large blocks of code for better readability. The user also added support for systemd integration, demonstrating knowledge of different service management systems. Furthermore, they made changes to the testing infrastructure and fixed naming issues to resolve potential problems.
Contributions:1046 reviews, 139 commits, 575 PRs in 4 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Sean primarily focused on fixing unittests within the Nextcloud News repository. These fixes involved moving test namespaces and ensuring the unittests were correctly configured within the expected nextcloud namespace, indicating work on the backend logic and test infrastructure. The commits also included code changes related to controller and service tests, showcasing the user's involvement in testing the core functionality of the feed reader application. Additionally, the user worked on refactoring and fixing compatibility with the Nextcloud codestyle.
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Sean Molenaar - Backend Developer at Move - Becoming Framna