About me.
Who am I?
I’m a fan of science fiction, fantasy, and symphonic metal. I love running and wide open spaces.
But what I enjoy most is tinkering with my home servers and installing new open source software. And since anyone who tinkers often needs external help to achieve their goals, I’m well placed to know how nice it is to find accessible information on the Internet.
Hence my contribution: this blog.
Speaker / Conferences / Podcasts / Press
Alongside this blog, I enjoy sharing my passion for computer science in general through conferences. You can find more details (and replays/materials/etc) on this page
I co-organized of the Kubernetes Community Days France (Paris), which took place for the first time in March 2023, and also the 2024 edition of BDX I/O (Bordeaux, France).
Finally, I’ve written an article in GNU Linux Magazine about GoReleaser, wrote a whole book (in french) about 50 different ways to deploy Kubernetes (site of the book / editor’s official web page) and been invited to several podcasts.
Note: You can contact me for meetups and BBLs for any of the talks you’ll find in the Conferences tab mentioned above. I’m also available for podcast recordings on these topics.
My Professional Background
I graduated as a Computer Science Engineer from ENSEIRB-MATMECA, specializing in Information Systems through the Networks and Distributed Systems option.
After several years of Unix/Linux/Windows system administration in small and large organizations, consulting firms or end clients, I’m now a jack-of-all-trades in system engineering.
This generalist approach allowed me to quickly evolve to a systems architect position at a major French retail giant, then a cloud engineer position at a major French industrial company, and SRE at a famous French music streaming company.
I’m currently a Platform Engineer at a company that publishes an HR SaaS.