Steve Milner

Manager at Red Hat

Tampa, Florida, United States
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Steve Milner is an experienced software leader and manager at Red Hat with 18 years building cloud-native platforms, tooling, and secure systems. He combines deep hands-on expertise in Python, Go and Rust with a strong background in OpenShift/Kubernetes, systemd/CRIO, build automation and release engineering. His open-source contributions span high-profile projects like OpenShift Ansible, machine-config-operator and coreos-assembler, where he improved automation, CI/CD and testability for production deployments. A former security analyst, he brings practical offensive and defensive security experience to architecture and operational hardening. Based in Tampa, he’s known for making complex infrastructure reproducible and maintainable—often by refactoring tooling and workflows to improve logging, error handling and developer ergonomics.
code18 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (46)

kubernetes10
docker10
continuous-integration10
system-configuration10
python10
scripting10
server-configuration10
build-system10
cli-framework10
dockers10
cicd10
automation10
script10
go10
openshift10

Programming languages (18)

JavaCSSRustCMakefileVueGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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coreos/coreos-assembler

May 2018 - Feb 2021

Tooling container to assemble CoreOS-like systems
Role in this project:
userDevOps Engineer & Build Engineer
Contributions:59 reviews, 69 commits, 88 PRs in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily contributed to the build and automation aspects of the `coreos-assembler` repository. They updated the build scripts (`build.sh`) to support RHEL-based builds, including configuring yum repositories and installing dependencies. Furthermore, the user modified the build process to switch the `cmd-oscontainer` script to Python2. They also refactored code and added support for virtual sizing within the image build pipeline. These changes indicate a focus on build system maintenance and platform compatibility.
containerscoreosbuildsystemdockerassemble
Role in this project:
userDevOps Engineer
Contributions:27 reviews, 57 commits, 38 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily contributed to the automation and configuration of the machine-config-operator. They implemented a script for building images and added functionality for managing systemd units, including enabling, disabling, and masking them. Furthermore, they made several changes to the daemon, including restructuring the codebase for cluster and non-cluster environments, and refactored the daemon to use a file system client, which improved testability. These changes indicate a focus on improving the operator's deployment and operational aspects.
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Steve Milner - Manager at Red Hat