Thomas Fondrillon is a seasoned software leader with 13 years of experience driving digital transformation, currently serving as Deputy Head (Responsable Adjoint) at GRDF where he builds engineering offers spanning ALM, DevSecOps, Kubernetes and generative AI integration. He blends hands-on architecture and CI/CD expertise with product-minded UX and accessibility focus, having created kickstarters and toolchains that accelerate web and mobile project launches. A proven delivery lead and recruiter, he has run large agile initiatives (Scrum/SAFE), led the complete mobile redesign of the RATP app with millions of downloads, and managed budgets and risk across cross-functional teams. His background as an Android developer and contributor to AndroidKickstartR reflects a practical appreciation for build systems, dependency injection and release automation beyond pure management. Comfortable translating strategic goals into automated pipelines and repeatable patterns, he thrives at the intersection of engineering craft, team culture and operationalization of AI. Based in Greater Paris, he combines technical depth from an MS in information systems with a track record of speeding time-to-market for high-visibility public-facing apps.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Expert en informatique et systèmes d’information, Master of Science (MS), Expert en informatique et systèmes d’information at SUPINFO
AndroidKickstartR helps you to quickly create a well configured Android application using the most popular libraries. It creates and configures your project for you. Just focus on code!
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:8 commits in 2 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily contributed to the Android application's build process by adding support for the Roboguice library, updating the ActionBarSherlock library, and modifying the resource copying mechanism. They integrated the Roboguice framework into the project by modifying the sample fragment generation and activity templates, suggesting a focus on dependency injection and activity management within the Android application. Furthermore, the user updated the ACRA library version and included the INTERNET permission based on its use, and also modified tests and resources, indicating maintenance and build process improvements.
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