Sergii Ivashchenko is a technical lead at Adobe Commerce with 12 years of experience building and guiding large-scale Magento projects and teams. He combines deep Magento core and backend expertise—evidenced by notable contributions to Magento 2, MSI inventory, and the Magento coding standard—with hands-on leadership of distributed open-source contributors and outsourcing teams. Sergii has driven architecture, CI/workflow automation and community-facing programs at Adobe, while mentoring engineers and organizing global hackathons. Previously he stabilized and migrated major Magento 1 storefronts to Magento 2, delivering over 80 modules and award-winning migrations with robust AWS-based infrastructure. He’s equally comfortable in code review and product collaboration, and his long-term focus on synchronization, reservation logic and coding standards reveals a pragmatic attention to backend correctness and developer experience.
Contributions:11 releases, 123 reviews, 127 commits in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Sergii primarily contributed to the development of the Magento coding standard. Their work involved merging and resolving conflicts, indicating a role focused on integrating code changes and maintaining the integrity of the standard. The commits show modifications to PHP files, focusing on code style and best practices as defined by the coding standard. Furthermore, the user implemented code checks to improve the quality of the code.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:238 reviews, 1391 commits, 163 PRs in 8 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Sergii contributed significantly to the Magento 2 codebase, as evidenced by their commits related to media modules and synchronization processes. Their work involved the creation of new modules and features such as "Added synchronization modules" and updates to existing code. The user's contributions demonstrate an understanding of back-end development principles within the Magento framework.
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