Jared Watts is a founding engineer and open-source leader based in San Diego, best known as a co-creator and steering committee member of CNCF projects Crossplane and Rook. He specializes in cloud-native control planes and storage orchestration, having implemented core database support (AWS RDS, GCP CloudSQL) and built multi-cloud provider integrations including Azure. At Upbound and across his OSS contributions he blends backend engineering and DevOps—automating Ceph OSD lifecycle, containerized deployments, monitoring, and provider clients to deliver production-ready cloud primitives. A Virginia Tech computer engineering graduate, he pairs startup founding experience with deep multi-cloud operational expertise and a knack for turning infrastructure complexity into reusable open-source building blocks.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech
High School, High School at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
Contributions:27 releases, 716 reviews, 426 commits in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Jared Watts contributed significantly to adding support for AWS RDS and GCP CloudSQL databases, implementing core database connectivity logic. He also worked on integrating support for Wordpress with GCP CloudSQL and improved the GCP CloudSQL controller by adding finalizers and status conditions, which reflects a focus on operational aspects. Furthermore, he developed Azure provider support, including APIs, clients, and quickstart guides for MySQL server and AKS clusters.
Contributions:8 reviews, 181 commits, 65 PRs in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Jared primarily contributed to the AWS provider for Crossplane, focusing on implementing support for AWS RDS and GCP CloudSQL database instances. Their work involved modifying existing code to interact with AWS RDS and incorporate GCP CloudSQL functionality, demonstrating expertise in both AWS and GCP database services. They also added license headers and Azure provider support, extending the project's cloud platform compatibility. Further contributions included improving GCP CloudSQL controller functionalities, which involved using status conditions and adding finalizers.
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