Sergio Arteaga is a seasoned software engineer with 14 years building scalable, cloud-native systems and real-time platforms, currently contributing to Artifact Hub and CLOMonitor at The Linux Foundation. He blends deep backend expertise in Go, gRPC, and distributed systems with hands-on ops experience—rearchitecting containerized infrastructures and optimizing performance for high-concurrency workloads. Sergio has contributed to prominent open-source projects like Linkerd (enhancing dashboard/API and performance) and Artifact Hub (package tracking and feeds), reflecting a focus on reliability and efficient data flows. Comfortable across the full stack from infrastructure to APIs, he also brings unusual applied experience in broadcast appliance engineering and telemetry for live TV productions. Based in Seville, he combines a systems-first mindset with a continual curiosity for new technologies and architectural patterns.
14 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
University of Seville
Técnico Superior en Administración de Sistemas Informáticos, Técnico Superior en Administración de Sistemas Informáticos at IES Triana
Contributions:24 releases, 386 reviews, 829 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Sergio's commits focused on fixing issues and implementing features related to the package digest checking in the chart tracker, and adding RSS feed functionality. They demonstrated proficiency in Go and interacted with Helm charts, and potentially other cloud-native packages as part of the artifact hub platform. The work suggests involvement in the development of server-side components and associated API integration within the project.
Ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes. Main repo for Linkerd 2.x.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 11 PRs, 87 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Sergio focused on enhancing the Linkerd dashboard and API, implementing features like `linkerd check` integration and making resource definitions available. They added support for CronJobs and ReplicaSets across the dashboard, CLI, and inject commands, extending the tool's functionality. Further contributions involved caching StatSummary responses to improve performance and reducing unnecessary data requests, particularly for pod detail pages. Their work primarily involved modifying the web server and API handlers to enhance the dashboard's capabilities and optimize data retrieval.
golangmesh2-xrustsecurity
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Sergio Arteaga - Software Engineer at The Linux Foundation