Shinichi Tomura is a seasoned Software Engineer and Data/Cloud specialist based in Tokyo with 11 years of experience building and maintaining cloud infrastructure and automation tooling. He contributes actively to major open-source projects—most notably Terraform’s Google Cloud provider and Ansible—where he’s implemented features, hardened tests, and improved modules for real-world operational needs. At Saeilo Japan he applies infrastructure-as-code and DevOps practices to deliver reliable, test-covered cloud resources and logging/BigQuery integrations. Known for pragmatic backend work, he blends Go and automation expertise with a focus on making complex cloud arguments optional and more robust for end users.
Contributions:6 reviews, 29 commits, 8 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Shinichi contributed to the Google Cloud Platform support for Terraform, primarily focused on adding features and fixing issues within the `magic-modules` framework. Their work involved modifying Go templates, resource definitions, and testing infrastructure, and included implementing new features such as BigQuery options for logging sinks and adding description fields for service accounts. They also worked on improving the import and update functionality of Cloud Identity group memberships.
Ansible extra modules - these modules ship with ansible
Role in this project:
Backend Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:3 commits, 9 PRs, 24 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Shinichi contributed to the Ansible modules within the repository, implementing and improving modules related to system configuration and management. Their work included adding a timezone module, enhancing the debconf module with alias support and boolean handling, and addressing issues related to parsing errors in an elasticsearch plugin. The user also modified multiple modules to allow boolean inputs for various configuration parameters.
ansibleship
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