Toni Van De Voorde is a Cloud Solutions Architect with over 14 years of hands-on experience and more than 20 years in web development, specializing in serverless TypeScript and AWS for the past five years. He designs scalable, cloud-native platforms and leads teams to adopt Domain-Driven Design, clean code practices, and automated delivery pipelines that move projects from first commit to reliable production. As a tech coach and site reliability engineer in self-managed holacracy environments, he blends people-first mentorship with operational discipline. His open-source contributions include meaningful fixes to the widely used FriendsOfSymfony FOSRestBundle and tooling for Docker NFS, reflecting a pragmatic focus on developer experience and interoperability. Based in Brussels, he balances deep engineering work with conference organisation at the Dutch PHP Conference and interests in travel, photography and aviation that inform a pragmatic, user-centric approach. Colleagues know him for translating complex infra challenges into practical, maintainable solutions that accelerate team velocity.
Contributions:12 releases, 43 commits, 45 PRs in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Toni primarily contributed to the project by modifying the build and configuration scripts. Their commits focused on resolving conflicts, adjusting the NFS configuration, and implementing features to support multiple shared folders and IP range configurations. They also addressed an issue related to the `bootlocal.sh` script and improved the usage information within the project.
This Bundle provides various tools to rapidly develop RESTful API's with Symfony
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 1 PR, 22 comments in 5 years
Contributions summary:Toni contributed to the `fosrestbundle`, a Symfony bundle for building RESTful APIs. Their work involved modifying the `ViewHandler` class to handle form validation errors, providing a mechanism to return validation errors in the same format as exceptions. Additionally, the user made changes to decouple the `ExceptionWrapper`, and updated the code to sync with upstream master. They also fixed a form error response code and updated a listener to work with request events instead of a controller.
apibundlephpsymfony-bundleapi-s
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