Zhengyi Lai is a Dev Lead with 11 years of experience building backend systems for cloud-native and multi-cloud platforms, based in Chaoyang District, Beijing. He currently leads development at KubeSphere and holds a senior engineering role at QingCloud, bringing practical expertise in Kubernetes-centered platform engineering. His open-source contributions to prominent projects like kubesphere and openpitrix focus on network topology APIs and cluster service integrations, showing deep familiarity with Go, API design, and observability tooling such as Weave Scope. Previously he led backend teams at AllMobilize, demonstrating both hands-on implementation skills and people-management experience. Colleagues know him for turning complex distributed-system requirements into dependable API-driven services and for integrating monitoring and network insights directly into platform control planes. He pairs a pragmatic engineering approach with a clear penchant for improving platform operability through thoughtful API and topology work.
Application Management Platform on Multi-Cloud Environment
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:12 releases, 664 commits, 520 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Zhengyi's contributions centered on implementing and testing backend functionality for an application management platform. The commits demonstrate work on a cluster service client, which involved generating code, handling API requests, and implementing various cluster-related operations. The code changes involve modifications to the Swagger API, suggesting the user was involved in API design and integration.
The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter, and edge management ⎈ 🖥 ☁️
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 40 reviews, 46 commits in 3 years
Contributions summary:Zhengyi's contributions focused on adding network topology APIs, specifically within the `kubesphere` project. They implemented API endpoints and data structures to retrieve and present network topology information, interacting with Weave Scope. The changes involved modifying Go code files related to API registration, handler functions, and data models for the network topology features. Additionally, the user integrated the network topology functionality by adding the `weave-scope-host` parameter, along with network configuration within the apiserver.
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