Tomás Tormo is a Staff DevOps Engineer based in Valencia with over a decade of experience building platform and infrastructure solutions across embedded, telecom and cloud-native domains. He combines hands-on systems design—from LTE stack reengineering and hypervisor tooling to Kubernetes testing—with a strong focus on automation, testing and CI/CD practices. A pragmatic engineer who introduced TDD and unit testing frameworks early in his career, he has deep expertise in platform engineering and improving observability and reliability. Tomás is an active open-source contributor, notably enhancing UI testing for Ubuntu Touch’s unity8 and adding Kubernetes PV/PVC support to Terratest, reflecting both frontend sensitivity and infrastructure rigor. Colleagues know him as a detail-oriented self-starter who reliably delivers high-quality, production-ready solutions on time.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Information Technology Exchange Programme, Information Technology Exchange Programme at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:8 reviews, 3 PRs, 11 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Tomás primarily contributed to the project by adding support for Persistent Volumes and Persistent Volume Claims within the Kubernetes module. They implemented functions for listing, retrieving, and waiting for specific statuses of these resources. Furthermore, the user added Kubernetes tags to the tests and improved code quality by fixing typos and providing a generic function to test PV statuses. These changes focused on enhancing the testing capabilities and functionality related to Kubernetes resources within the Terratest library.
Contributions summary:Tomás primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and testing of the `unity8` project. Their contributions include modifications to QML components, specifically the Greeter and DesktopStage elements, suggesting a focus on UI development within the Ubuntu Touch environment. They also implemented and refined unit tests, notably for the Infographics component, demonstrating a commitment to automated testing and code quality. These changes included adjusting the application’s behavior based on different states.
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