Vice Chair Of Open Source Tech Committee at Ant Group
Beijing, China
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Xu Wang is a seasoned cloud-native and open-source leader with 14 years of experience building container and virtualization infrastructure, currently serving as Vice Chair of Ant Group's Open Source Tech Committee and head of its Container Infrastructure team. He co-founded hyper.sh and co-launched the influential Kata Containers project with Intel and the Open Infrastructure Foundation, which became a top-level OIF project in 2018. At Ant Group he shapes container-based cloud-native platforms and corporate open-source strategy while representing the company on the OIF board. Technically hands-on, his contributions span hypervisor-based runtimes (runv, hyperd) and practical tooling improvements like article parsing and timezone fixes in popular repos, reflecting a rare blend of low-level systems engineering and community stewardship. Based in Beijing, he pairs a PhD in communications with entrepreneurial grit, driving both product-grade implementations and healthy open ecosystems.
14 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D, Communications, Ph.D, Communications at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
B.S., EE, B.S., EE at Beijing University of Technology
Contributions:6 releases, 346 commits, 256 PRs in 3 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Xu primarily worked on the core functionalities of the HyperContainer Daemon, including features like running Docker images on a hypervisor and managing containerized applications. They were also involved in updating the project's build process, introducing autoconf/automake for building C and Go code together, and packaging the project for different Linux distributions like CentOS and Fedora. Additionally, the user contributed to fixing issues related to port mapping and container operations.
Contributions:6 releases, 94 commits, 86 PRs in 5 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Xu primarily contributed to the hypervisor's core functionalities by refactoring the VM channel, implementing a fanout, and fixing potential memory access issues related to the fanout. They also added support for separate stderr output of containers and refactored the main procedures, providing new APIs. Furthermore, the user enhanced the system by adding support for dedicated hostnames and refactoring to use per-container TTY configurations.
runtimelibvirtdockerhypervisorvirtualization
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Xu Wang - Vice Chair Of Open Source Tech Committee at Ant Group