Sebastian Meyer is a seasoned SW enablement, automation and DevOps engineer with 14 years at Bosch, leading delivery pipelines and DevOps infrastructure for advanced automated driving systems and commercial-vehicle hands-free features. He bridges control-algorithms and production-grade software, having moved from powertrain and hybrid systems simulation into ROS 2 integration, continuous delivery and vehicle simulation testbeds. A pragmatic full-stack contributor, Sebastian also fixes tricky edge cases in open-source projects—most notably improving HLS streaming, platform-specific NW.js builds and Twitch GUI components—showing strength across backend, build tooling and frontend testing. He pairs systems-level thinking (MATLAB/Simulink, GT‑Suite, dSPACE) with hands-on automation and platform work, making him equally comfortable debugging streaming manifests or shaping release pipelines for safety-critical software. Based in Germany, he brings a rare combination of automotive standards experience (ISO 26262, ASPICE) and active open-source craftsmanship.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electromobility, Master of Science - MS, Electromobility at Universität Stuttgart
Diplom-Ingenieur (FH), Electronics & Information Technology, Diplom-Ingenieur (FH), Electronics & Information Technology at Hochschule Heilbronn - Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Informatik
Streamlink is a CLI utility which pipes video streams from various services into a video player
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:516 reviews, 862 commits, 2109 PRs in 6 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Sebastian made significant contributions to the codebase by modifying and fixing various issues related to the HLS playlist parsing and streaming functionality. They focused on code refactoring, fixing incorrect typing information, implementing specific segment handling logic, and addressing edge cases in dynamic manifest processing. They also implemented AWS WAF token handling and contributed to improvements by adding specific code for stream audio selection for specific languages.
Contributions:46 releases, 32 reviews, 2678 commits in 9 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Sebastian primarily focused on fixing tests for CheckBoxComponent and FormButtonComponent, suggesting a focus on UI development and component testing. They also made changes to the HTML structure and styles of the components, including adjustments to text wrapping and applying classes, implying a role in front-end UI implementation and maintenance. Additionally, the user added support for a channel-button, indicating the user's involvement with developing user interface components, specifically within a front-end web application context.
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Sebastian Meyer - SW Enablement, Automation & DevOps