Thomas Garner is a seasoned Site Reliability Engineer with 15 years of experience delivering reliable, scalable infrastructure for large-scale services. Based in Mountain View, CA, he currently ensures the reliability of Google Voice and related telephony platforms, drawing on deep experience across YouTube SRE, Android SRE, and datacenter operations. At Collective Health, he served as Staff SRE, shaping incident response, postmortems, capacity planning, and on-call practices across the engineering org, and he has led company-wide incident command. He brings hands-on expertise in capacity planning for millions of QPS and a track record of improving observability, reliability, and on-call readiness. Outside of production systems, he contributes to open-source data tooling, notably building and evolving spiders and scrapers for the alltheplaces project. He holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M University.
15 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Engineering, B.S., Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University
A set of spiders and scrapers to extract location information from places that post their location on the internet.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:28 commits, 22 PRs, 4 pushes in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Thomas primarily contributed to the project by developing spiders and scrapers to extract location information from various websites. They updated existing spiders, such as those for Bank of America and Arby's, to handle changes in website structure. Additionally, the user added new spiders for truck stops and restaurants, demonstrating a focus on expanding the project's data sources. This work directly aligns with the repository's purpose of gathering location data.
A set of spiders and scrapers to extract location information from places that post their location on the internet.
Contributions:2 PRs, 17 pushes, 21 branches in 1 year 6 months
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