Adam is a Backend Engineer originally from Toronto, Canada, but now living in Sydney, Australia. He has spent many years working on payment gateway systems, product ingestion tools for retailer integration and identity management platforms. When he's not coding, he enjoys playing beach volleyball, riding his motorcycle, cooking and reading.
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Adam has learned that the best ideas, and the best work, come from accepting challenges that every initiative holds. He strives to continually harness and embrace the ambiguity of the creative process in order to achieve the most effective and efficient outcomes, all while finding the common goal that unites others from different disciplines and talents to work together. When Adam isn't working on the latest and greatest brand initiative you will find him spending time with his family at the beach or completing his next DIY project.
Andrew has experience working in a fully managed hosting company that allows him to build his Sysadmin and DevOps prowess.He loves anything tech related, naturally curious and enjoys learning new things.Outside of work, you can probably find him eating at a new ramen shop in town, playing boardgames, listening/reading some books/tech news.
Ævar is a programmer with a long involvement in freesoftware from working on early verisons ofMediaWiki when Wikipedia was still a new thing, to hacking on theperl compiler and a long involvement in the Git project.After a long stintdoing proprietary backend work he is now working on writing& upstreaming patches to git.git relevant to GitLab's aimsas well as other general Gitalywork. He's also available for other Open Source/freesoftware development / contracting work, particularly workfocused on Git core.
Cameron is passionate about leveraging finance to enable data-driven decision making, primarily working alongside the Sales and Strategy teams. Outside of GitLab, he enjoys taking full advantage of living in Pacific Northwest, spending time in the mountains where he is usually hiking or skiing.
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