Thomas Lecavelier is a pragmatic Ruby on Rails R&D engineer with 18 years of experience who now focuses on reliable, well-cared-for server fleets as Server Happiness Officer at Cults. He moved from a J2EE background into full-stack Rails work, contributing to open-source projects like Publify (notably its avatar plugin) and founding FLOSS projects such as donebox and isbg. Deeply interested in digital identity, he runs Kubernetes clusters in production and favors PostgreSQL while having broad exposure to AWS and data tooling. Based in Paris, he combines hands‑on infrastructure ownership with a persistent curiosity for decentralizing online identity and shipping maintainable, user-facing web platforms.
Contributions:140 commits, 7 PRs, 12 pushes in 7 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily contributed to the implementation of the avatar plugin within the Rails-based publishing platform. Their work included refactoring the plugin system, creating the avatar plugin and its Gravatar implementation, and integrating the avatar functionality into both the admin and front-end views. They also addressed minor bugs and updated language files. This indicates a focus on enhancing the platform's features and user interface.
Contributions:26 commits, 18 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 1 month
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Thomas Lecavelier - Server Happiness Officer at Cults