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Pasquale Convertini

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πŸ‘‹ Hello, I'm Pasquale

I'm a Software Engineer at IBM Research Zurich who enjoys working across the whole stack: from mobile apps in React Native, to backend services in Go, all the way down to DevSecOps, automation, Kubernetes, and OpenShift.

I like building things that are not only functional, but also reliable, repeatable, and pleasant for other engineers to operate.

πŸš€ About Me

My engineering path has moved through several layers of the stack. I have built mobile experiences, backend components, infrastructure automation, and cloud native deployments. That mix shaped how I work today: I care about clean interfaces, strong operational foundations, pragmatic security, and systems that remain understandable when they grow.

In open source, I maintain the official Fabric-X Ansible Collection, which is used to deploy Fabric-X microservices in a distributed way across cloud, Kubernetes, and OpenShift environments. It can also spin up a minimal Fabric-X network locally, which makes experimentation and development much easier.

🎯 My Expertise

  • Full-stack engineering: React Native mobile apps, Go backends, APIs, and integration work across different layers of a product.
  • DevSecOps and automation: Ansible, Linux, containers, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker, and Podman.
  • Fabric-X: Deployment automation and operational workflows for Fabric-X microservices and distributed networks.
  • Distributed systems: Deployment workflows, service orchestration, and the operational side of running distributed infrastructure.
  • Open-source maintenance: Project stewardship, reviews, documentation, and automation that helps contributors and users move faster.
  • Cybersecurity: Security-minded engineering.

🧠 Currently Exploring

  • Algorithms optimization and performance-aware engineering.
  • Distributed systems and cloud native infrastructure.
  • AI agents and how they can improve developer workflows.

πŸ“š Latest Reads

  • Clean Code;
  • The Cuckoo's Egg;
  • Hacklog Volume 1: Anonymity;
  • Cracking the Coding Interview;
  • The Algorithm Design Manual Solutions.

πŸ› οΈ Tech Stack

Languages & frameworks

Go TypeScript JavaScript Java Python PHP C React Native GraphQL HTML5

Platform & tools

Linux Git Ansible Kubernetes OpenShift Docker Podman

🌐 Open Source

Project Role Focus Stats
LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/fabric-x-ansible-collection Maintainer Official Ansible collection for deploying Fabric-X microservices on cloud, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and local environments Stars Forks
hyperledger/fabric-x Maintainer Umbrella repository for the Fabric-X ecosystem Stars Forks
pasquale95/lsns Creator Volatility plugin for Linux namespace forensics, developed during my time at EURECOM Stars Forks

πŸ“Š GitHub Stats

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  1. LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/fabric-x-ansible-collection LF-Decentralized-Trust-labs/fabric-x-ansible-collection Public

    Ansible collection for build and run Fabric-X networks.

    Jinja 24 9

  2. magento2-seo-graphql magento2-seo-graphql Public

    A module to enhance SEO functionalities to your Magento2 website and boost its visibility.

    PHP 7 2

  3. lsns lsns Public

    Volatility plugin to retrieve namespaces and relative processes from a memory dump.

    C 5

  4. dotfiles dotfiles Public

    Collection of my dotfiles for macOS and Linux.

    Vim Script 1

  5. codeSalad codeSalad Public

    A delicious salad made of tasty solutions for different coding problems.

    Java