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  • 🔭 I’m currently working on Advent of Code (in Elixir)
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning Erlang
  • 👯 I’m looking to collaborate on open source projects in Elixir
  • 📫 How to reach me: probably Twitter
  • 😄 Pronouns: she/her

Employment

I spent a while working on build systems for firewalls at Sourcefire/Cisco before moving back into web development. Newspapers have been a recurring thing: The Washington Post (twice) & Axios.

Open Source

For several years, I was involved in Ubuntu development. Mainly, that meant QA, bug wrangling, and packaging releases. In that time, I submitted upstream patches to GNOME, KDE, and the Linux kernel. For a short while, I was on the board that decided who could have commit access.

Later, while learning Ruby on Rails, I became a maintainer on Growstuff and contributed to Spree. Would definitely like to find some projects where I can contribute Elixir code.

Pinned

  1. Forked from Growstuff/growstuff

    Growstuff is an open source/open data project to create a website for food gardeners.

    Ruby

  2. Forked from jordesign/wp-church-center

    A 'Next Steps' Hub WordPress plugin for churches

    PHP

  3. Simple, open-source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.

    Elixir 10.4k 494

  4. My code for Advent of Code

    Elixir

992 contributions in the last year

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Contribution activity

March 2022

Reviewed 3 pull requests in 3 repositories
prebid/prebid.github.io 1 pull request
prebid/Prebid.js 1 pull request
AdRoll/kinetic 1 pull request
12 contributions in private repositories Mar 1 – Mar 11

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