Consultant at National Institute of Cyber Security, Taiwan (國家資通安全研究院)
Taipei, Taiwan
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Youchen Lee is a seasoned software leader and consultant with 20 years of experience building scalable web and backend systems across startups, research institutes, and education nonprofits in Taiwan. Currently serving as CTO at Junyi Academy and a consultant at the National Institute of Cyber Security, he blends hands-on engineering with strategic architecture and security-minded design. He co-founded UniSharp and has deep expertise in Laravel ecosystems, DevOps automation, and release engineering—evidenced by contributions that improved file manager security, MIME validation, and GitHub label automation for open-source projects. His background spans Linux systems and release toolchains through roles at Splashtop and Yahoo!, giving him uncommon fluency from kernel patches to CI/CD pipelines. Colleagues rely on him to turn ambiguous requirements into maintainable, auditable systems that balance developer ergonomics with operational resilience.
This is a fork from the official CKEditor branch (standard edition), wrap it to laravel package.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 releases, 22 commits, 2 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Youchen primarily worked on adapting the CKEditor package for Laravel, focusing on integrating and configuring the editor within the framework. Their contributions included setting up the package's service provider to publish assets and configure the editor. They also made minor adjustments like changing tag names. Additionally, they merged updates from the official CKEditor releases.
Media gallery with CKEditor, TinyMCE and Summernote support. Built on Laravel file system.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:14 releases, 82 commits, 56 PRs in 6 years
Contributions summary:Youchen focused on enhancing the Laravel file manager backend by introducing new features and improving existing functionalities. They implemented support for various file types, including PDF and DOCX. Additionally, they improved security by implementing MIME type validation and addressing file renaming issues. The user also made adjustments to the codebase by refactoring code and enhancing PSR2 compliance.
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Youchen Lee - Consultant at National Institute of Cyber Security, Taiwan (國家資通安全研究院)