Vincent Passama is a Linux-focused software engineer with 11 years of experience building and maintaining web applications, primarily for public transport services in the Toulouse area. Currently embedded at Tisséo via Capgemini, he spans the full delivery chain from transport data storage and ETL to user-facing web, interactive maps and mobile interfaces, and also handles industrialization and development environment administration. He prefers open-source tooling and a lightweight, efficient workflow (developing mainly in VIM on Linux). His open-source contributions include back-end improvements to Navitia’s disruption handling and data exposure, reflecting a practical interest in transit data integration and resilience. Trained with a Master’s in Telecoms and Networks, he combines domain expertise in transportation systems with hands-on engineering discipline.
11 years of coding experience
Master 2 Professionnel, Systèmes des Télécommunications et Réseaux Informatiques, Master 2 Professionnel, Systèmes des Télécommunications et Réseaux Informatiques at Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III)
The open source software to build cool stuff with locomotion
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 18 commits, 11 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Vincent primarily focused on enhancing the disruption handling and data retrieval mechanisms within the `navitia` project, particularly in the context of the "chaos" database. They updated database requests to include properties related to disruptions. Additionally, the user added disruption properties to the Jormungandr interface, and made adjustments to expose these properties. These changes appear to be part of ongoing efforts to improve data integration and the representation of disruptions within the system.
Contributions:7 pushes, 8 branches in 2 years 9 months
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