Vsevolod Glumov is a senior application developer with 13 years building production-grade web backends and microservices, currently shaping internal systems and developer practices at Simon Fraser University. A passionate Pythonista and Linux enthusiast, he has led backend teams at startups and enterprises, architecting event-sourced distributed systems on AWS and Kafka while enforcing TDD, CI/CD and GDPR/security controls. His career spans telecom, e-commerce and data-focused platforms where he’s combined hands-on coding, infrastructure work (Terraform, Saltstack) and developer enablement through documentation and mentoring. An active open-source maintainer, he has improved core OpenCV documentation—bringing clarity to array operations used across computer vision projects. Fluent in bridging product and engineering, he’s equally comfortable designing scalable architectures and rolling up his sleeves to ship reliable services.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Some Courses Linguistics American Studies, Some Courses Linguistics American Studies at Linguistics University of Nizhny Novgorod (LUNN)
Contributions summary:Vsevolod primarily contributed to improving and documenting the "Operations on Arrays" section within the core module's documentation. They focused on refining the descriptions and parameter documentation for various array manipulation functions, including `absdiff`, `add`, `addWeighted`, `and`, `not`, `or`, and `xor`. Additionally, the user provided improved javadoc comments and cleaned up undocumented parameters in the basic structures and engine interfaces. Their work enhances the clarity and usability of the OpenCV library's documentation.
Contributions:2 releases, 28 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 6 months
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