I currently serve as a Junior Software Developer (contract) with Internet Archive's Open Library team, following my successful Google Summer of Code 2025 fellowship. I own backend architecture and API design for Lenny, an open source digital lending system for libraries, build Open Library's batch import pipeline, and enable OPDS (Open Publication Distribution System) feeds. I work end to end: system design, implementation, CI/CD, observability, and integration with Open Library.
As a 2025 GSoC Fellow with Open Library, I co-created Lenny with Michael E. Karpeles (Mek) and continue as a long term maintainer and stakeholder. I also built the Lenny‑app sandbox and documentation platform and support the PRS (Public Readium Service for Internet Archive) project to enable secure, global e book lending.
Beyond Internet Archive, my open source journey includes contributions to Internet Health Report, Open Library (11M+ users), and the broader Internet Archive ecosystem (100M+ users). I care about correctness, performance, and operability, APIs with clear contracts, tested, observable, and cost aware. I'm always open to impactful collaborations, let's build accessible, open knowledge infrastructure together!