Tine Kondo is a Senior Staff Engineer with 11 years of experience building web and cloud-native systems, currently leading engineering efforts at SFEIR in Luxembourg. He blends deep expertise in the Java ecosystem (Spring, Hibernate), TypeScript/Angular, Node.js, and search/datastores like ElasticSearch and MongoDB with strong DevOps and CI/CD automation skills. A committed OSS author and Nx Champion, he has contributed practical CI/test automation and developer environment improvements to high-profile projects such as nrwl/nx and enhanced Angular libraries like ngx-sharebuttons. Tine champions integration testing and automation as first-class practices, and pairs hands-on development with people leadership—having managed and mentored teams of consultants and engineers. He also publishes technical articles and maintains an active open-source presence, signaling a continuous learning mindset and dedication to community impact.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
HCI Master's Degree Computer Science, HCI Master's Degree Computer Science at Université de Metz
Contributions:32 commits, 29 PRs, 1 push in 4 months
Contributions summary:Tine focused on enhancing the Angular share buttons library. They refactored the share button component to utilize a template-driven approach, removing DOM manipulation and replacing `ngOnInit` with `ngOnChanges`. The user addressed several issues, including AOT compilation, URL handling, and testing, and added support for a WhatsApp share button. Furthermore, they added a directive to enhance integration with other button styles. The user also added features like tests for all services, classes and components, and added UMD bundle for use with SystemJS.
Build system, optimized for monorepos, with plugins for popular frameworks and tools and advanced CI capabilities including caching and distribution.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Automation Engineer
Contributions:8 commits, 23 PRs, 36 comments in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Tine focused on improving the development environment and CI/CD setup for the Nx monorepo. They updated the `devcontainer.json` to use the latest Node LTS, optimized the installation of dependencies, and addressed potential issues with outdated `GLIBC` versions. They also implemented automation for testing, specifically allowing custom addresses for local registry setups, and adding features for test atomization in CI environments. Additionally, they updated the Nx Cloud configuration.
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