Victor Juan is a Staff Software Engineer with 13 years of experience building and hardening Linux-based systems, currently focused on Kubernetes, Wasm, and security at SUSE. He helped elevate Kubewarden into the CNCF Sandbox, co-designed its controller architecture, implemented Sigstore integrations (becoming a Sigstore maintainer), and architects cloud-native admission controls in Go and Rust. Victor also created a Pseudo-Boolean SAT solver for Hypper to solve Helm dependency resolution, reflecting an unusual blend of algorithmic depth and practical DevOps engineering. His background spans low-level Linux and C through microcontrollers to higher-level cloud automation and CI systems, with daily upstream contributions across Cloud Foundry, Helm, and ctags maintenance. Based in Nuremberg, he pairs system-level expertise with a decade-plus open source track record and a penchant for security-first infrastructure.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Computer Science, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc Computer Science at University of Münster
Ingeniero Superior en Informática Computer Science, Ingeniero Superior en Informática Computer Science at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Contributions:13 commits, 1 PR, 15 comments in 2 days
Contributions summary:Victor's contributions primarily focused on adding and modifying license and copyright headers across various shell scripts and source code files within the repository. They also reordered the header of a batch file and adjusted the license from GPL2 to "GPL2 or any later version". This work indicates a focus on project maintainability and licensing compliance. Additionally, the user removed their name from some of the copyright files.
Contributions:1047 commits, 200 pushes, 6 branches in 4 years 9 months
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