Wojciech Trocki is a platform engineer with 13 years of experience building API-first, cloud-native platforms and developer tooling, currently shaping the Atlas API Platform at MongoDB. He blends hands-on engineering with architectural leadership—designing OpenAPI and GraphQL standards, automated SDKs, and API gateways that support multi-cloud production systems. A longtime open-source contributor, he has improved notable projects like GraphQL CLI, Apollo cache persistence, and Ionic Capacitor, and led community efforts around Graphback and data-sync patterns. Previously at Red Hat he drove unified developer experiences, multi-language SDKs, and CI/CD for mobile and managed services while earning patents for platform innovations. Wojciech frequently operates across roles—architect, tech lead, and product partner—mentoring teams and translating stakeholder needs into prioritized technical roadmaps. He also quietly champions AI-driven developer productivity, authoring internal guidelines such as the Model Context Protocol to improve engineering workflows.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computer Software Engineering, Information Technology, Master of Science, Computer Software Engineering, Information Technology at Grünberg in Schlesien Universität
🎏 Simple persistence for all Apollo Cache implementations
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:4 releases, 41 reviews, 81 commits in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Wojciech primarily contributed to the `apollo-cache-persist` repository by addressing various aspects, including fixing typing issues, and improving the example app. They focused on enhancing the functionality and stability of the library. Additionally, the user addressed specific issues related to logging and made improvements to documentation. They also made merging and version updates.
Contributions:71 reviews, 54 commits, 6 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Wojciech contributed to the OpenShift Cluster Console UI by implementing and fixing UI components for the rhoas-plugin, specifically focused on the creation and display of OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka. The commits involve modifications to components like `StreamsInstanceFilter`, `StreamsInstanceTable`, and `ManagedServicesToken`. The work included the use of PatternFly React components and the integration of the rhoas-plugin with the OpenShift console.
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Wojciech Trocki - Platform Engineer, Atlas API Platform