Técnico En Informática Y Comunicaciones at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Toni Prieto is an experienced software engineer with over 10 years building and maintaining open-source web applications, primarily in Java and PHP, from Barcelona. He specializes in digital libraries and institutional repositories, with deep hands-on expertise deploying and customizing DSpace, CNRI Handle, OAI-PMH and related metadata standards (MARC21, Dublin Core, METS, PREMIS). At Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya he combines backend engineering, system administration on Linux/Apache/Tomcat, and front‑end work to support university repositories and library systems. An active contributor to the official DSpace projects, he has improved core browsing behavior and internationalized the Angular UI for Creative Commons licensing—demonstrating both low-level bug fixes and user-facing improvements. His profile blends practical operations experience with strong data and metadata knowledge, making him adept at turning library standards into reliable production services.
(Official) The DSpace digital asset management system that powers your Institutional Repository
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:20 reviews, 23 commits, 41 PRs in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Toni primarily focused on improving the DSpace digital asset management system. Their contributions include fixing a nullpointerexception related to converting a CC RDF bitstream, improving the browse functionality by ignoring diacritics in browse by title, and adding tests for filtering browse by title with diacritics and spaces. The user also made changes to the Group and CCLicense sections, including adding metadata modifications and ensuring that when the CC license section is added, all its properties are set to null.
Contributions:7 reviews, 7 commits, 11 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Toni primarily contributed to the user interface aspects of the DSpace Angular repository. Their work involved translating labels and error messages within the license section to support internationalization. Furthermore, they implemented and tested a service related to Creative Commons licenses, and fixed an issue where the selected jurisdiction was being ignored within the CC license component, enhancing the user's license selection process.
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Toni Prieto - Técnico En Informática Y Comunicaciones at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya