Vadim Rutkovsky is a solutions engineer with 15 years of hands-on experience in DevOps, test automation, and backend engineering, recently joining VictoriaMetrics after a long tenure at Red Hat. He has deep expertise in OpenShift and Kubernetes ecosystems, contributing to high-profile projects like openshift/release, installer, ci-tools, and cri-o where he improved CI/CD, installer reliability, tracing, and disaster-recovery testing. Comfortable across infrastructure, automation and systems code, Vadim has a track record of instrumenting complex installs, improving observability, and hardening release pipelines for cloud and bare-metal environments. He pairs pragmatic scripting and orchestration skills with test-driven thinking, having enhanced numerous integration and BDD test suites (behave, ManageIQ, Mailpile). Based in Brno, he combines systems architecture experience with a knack for debugging subtle platform issues—plus a personable side noted on GitHub as the “emotional support human” for VictoriaMetrics.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Minsk Technological State University
Contributions:38 reviews, 73 commits, 117 PRs in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Vadim focused on enhancing the machine-config-operator by supporting the "none" platform, implementing features, and integrating it with the existing system. They addressed the core logic and configuration related to the "none" platform support and wrote tests to ensure functionality. Furthermore, they worked on updating kernel arguments and installing os-extensions to Fedora CoreOS. The user also addressed issues regarding stale data deletion and systemd configurations within the machine-config-operator.
Contributions:5 reviews, 916 commits, 954 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Vadim's commits focus on enhancing the test suite for the `oc_scale` module, a component related to OpenShift cluster management. They are primarily adding new test cases to improve coverage of scaling operations within the OpenShift environment. The commits involve modifying existing test files, specifically focusing on testing different scenarios such as scaling up, scaling down, and handling scaling failures. Additionally, the user works on correcting docstrings within test files.
ansibleopenshiftk8skubernetesconfig
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