Vince Grassia is a Staff Build Release Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience designing, automating, and optimizing cloud-native deployments across AWS and Azure. He combines deep CI/CD and release engineering expertise—Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible, Azure DevOps and GitLab CI—with practical software chops in Go to ship reliable build pipelines and scalable infrastructure. At Bitwarden he progressed from DevOps to lead and staff build release roles, contributing directly to both server infrastructure and client localization in the well-known Bitwarden repositories. He’s comfortable spanning roles from scripting and automation (Python, PowerShell, Bash) to low-level Linux troubleshooting and release orchestration. Based in Buffalo, NY, Vince brings a pragmatic, ops-first mindset and a track record of turning messy migration and deployment problems into repeatable, automated systems. A not-obvious strength is his history of cross-domain work—networking, virtualization, and security tooling—giving him a systems perspective that improves build and release resiliency.
Contributions:249 reviews, 136 commits, 291 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:đť–µince contributed to the Bitwarden server repository by implementing new features related to installation, configuration, and database management. They added flags to the setup project, updated build scripts, and modified database-related files to allow for database name changes. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to the environment file builder, and SQL commands to improve database interaction. The user also worked on fixing issues in Dockerfiles and standardizing endpoints across the services.
Bitwarden client apps (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli).
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:252 reviews, 125 commits, 357 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:đť–µince contributed to the Bitwarden client applications, primarily focusing on localization and internationalization. They added and updated locale files for various languages, ensuring the application supported a broader user base. The commits also involved fixing locale-related typos and adjusting UI elements, such as titles and button text, to correctly reflect the chosen language. Furthermore, the user updated dependencies and resolved an installer issue for the desktop application.
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đť–µince Grassia - Staff Build Release Engineer at Bitwarden