Wojciech Ruszczewski is a seasoned software engineer and founder with 14 years of experience building and maintaining content-management systems and integrations from Piaseczno, Poland. As owner of Andimdim since 2009 he combines hands-on backend development with practical product integrations—catalogue, payment, and analytics—delivered for real-world clients. A University of Warsaw computer science master’s graduate, he is a pragmatic contributor to major open-source projects, improving documentation and test infrastructure for widely used libraries such as NumPy and Django. His open-source work shows a bias for reliability and maintainability: fixing edge-case bugs, enhancing test suites, and polishing docs to make complex systems more approachable. Colleagues describe him as quietly curious and original in learning (echoing his Feynman-inspired motto), favoring disciplined tinkering over conventional paths.
14 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at University of Warsaw
Contributions summary:Wojciech primarily contributed to the Django MongoDB backend, focusing on adapting the project to various changes. Their work included fixing import issues for Python 2.5, adapting to new data types, and implementing database conversions. Furthermore, the user addressed issues related to primary key handling and made several code style improvements, demonstrating a strong understanding of the project's internal workings.
Translates Django models using a registration approach.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:37 commits in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Wojciech primarily focused on improving the `django-modeltranslation` library by addressing several key issues and implementing new features. Their contributions include optimizing the tabbed translation admin script, enhancing CSS class generation, and adding tests to verify the correct functioning of CSS class names. They also refactored translation options to handle inheritance and implemented population and fallbacks, adding new functionality and improving existing code.
pythondjangotranslationapproachregistration
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