Thomas Bennett is a DevOps leader with a decade of experience building and operating robust infrastructure, currently managing the DevOps System Engineering team at MX in the Salt Lake City area. He progressed through hands-on roles from DevOps Engineer to Manager, bringing deep operational expertise gained at MX, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Adaptive Computing. Thomas has strong HPC and automation roots—earlier work includes large-scale data handling and QuickBase stack automation using Chef, Ruby, and Bash—which informs his pragmatic approach to systems engineering. He contributes to open-source cross-compilation tooling (MXE), focusing on dependency and build-matrix maintenance that keeps complex build environments reproducible. Known for translating research-scale HPC practices into production-grade DevOps, he balances team leadership with a continued taste for low-level build and compatibility challenges. Based in the U.S., he combines academic data experience with enterprise operations to deliver reliable, scalable infrastructure.
Contributions:1052 commits, 2 PRs, 1535 pushes in 7 years 7 months
Contributions summary:MXEBot's commits primarily focused on updating versions and build matrices within the MXE (M cross environment) repository. The changes involved modifications to build-matrix.html and versions.json files. The updates seem to be centered on ensuring compatibility and support for various software packages within the cross-compilation environment, with version adjustments for libraries like armadillo, boost, ffmpeg, gnutls, and others, and the general maintenance of supported dependencies.
Contributions:10 PRs, 49 pushes, 13 branches in 6 years 11 months
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