Vladimir Mihailenco is a seasoned Go developer with 15 years of engineering experience based in Moldova, currently contributing at Airbrake. He combines deep backend expertise—especially in Go, OpenTelemetry, and distributed systems—with practical full‑stack work on observability tools like Uptrace and the OpenTelemetry Collector. His open-source contributions span performance-focused SDK improvements, MessagePack encoding optimizations, and robust async job queue implementations, demonstrating attention to both low-level serialization and high-throughput processing. Notably, he implemented an Uptrace exporter for the OpenTelemetry ecosystem and improved batching and enqueueing behavior in the Go SDK, showing a knack for making telemetry reliable at scale. Colleagues rely on him to bridge instrumentation, backend performance, and user-facing integrations, often surfacing subtle API and testing fixes that improve long-term maintainability.
Contributions:1 review, 60 commits, 37 PRs in 7 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir contributed to the `go-redis/redis_rate` repository, which provides rate limiting functionality. Their work focused on releasing new versions of the rate limiter, specifically version 4. They added core functionality by implementing `ResetRate` and `AllowAtMostN` methods. The user also updated the project's dependencies, including migrating to go-redis v7 and v8.
Contributions:907 commits, 504 PRs, 631 pushes in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Vladimir primarily contributed to the airbrake-js project, which focuses on JavaScript error reporting. Their commits focused on feature additions, refactoring existing code, and improving the codebase's functionality. The user added features such as userAgent and url to the default context and refactored existing code. They also worked on ensuring that the errors in the code are handled and reported correctly.
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