Profiles

Bio

I grew up in a quiet village south of Bordeaux, by Arcachon Bay, my first sweet nest. After studying in Bordeaux and engineering in Paris, a year in China awakened my hunger for lost lands and hidden treasures.

Japan called, offering a job in Tokyo! ⛩️ For eight years I wandered its streets, chased perfect sunrises, and ventured into abandoned places across the country. Craving tranquility, I moved to Nara among its deer, launched my software venture, and discovered forgotten roads with my first car. I perfected the art of working from anywhere, even perched on river rocks.

Now back in Tokyo, I still seek those distant adventures and secret places, always knowing my family and friends remain the warm nest I return to! 🥰

Interests

Music, photography, haikyo, games, tennis, surfing, coding and beautiful moments.

WordPress Origin Story

Since discovering WordPress in 2009, I left behind the days of building websites from scratch. No more endless coding marathons.

But plugins? 😝 They felt like chaos waiting to happen. All that power in a single click seemed reckless. So I began crafting my own: elegant, minimal, polished to perfection. Each line of code had to earn its place.

Now I tend to a collection of popular plugins like a careful gardener, pruning and perfecting! 🎶 WordPress has become more than a platform. It’s my canvas, my craft, the place where my obsession with clean code finds its perfect home.

Badges

CODE
1 badge
Plugin Developer
POLYGLOTS
1 badge
Translation Contributor '18

Current Job

Software Engineer
Present
Meow Apps

Recent impact

Score weights high-impact work (commits, releases, approved translations, props) at 3x routine activity.

Last 30 days
39contributions
high0
medium39
score39
Last 90 days
59contributions
high0
medium59
score59
Last 12 months
212contributions
high0
medium212
score212

Contributions

Type
June 2026
Jun 07 Sun · 09:40
Forums med
Posted a reply to Full screen view of a discussion / chat session, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Good idea, and good timing 😊 I just added this: in the Discussions screen, once…
Jun 07 Sun · 09:39
Forums med
Posted a reply to Hybrid search / Qdrant, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
You're right, pure semantic search can miss exact keywords like part numbers or error codes,…
Jun 07 Sun · 09:36
Forums med
Posted a reply to Discussion stats on dashboard, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Good idea, and good timing 😊 I just added this: in the Discussions screen, once…
Jun 03 Wed · 00:58
Forums med
Posted a reply to SEO Engine w/ Schema Pro, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Hi @reedus33, Not really redundant, they just overlap in one spot. Schema Pro is a…
Jun 01 Mon · 08:59
Forums med
Posted a reply to PHP Deprecated warnings & Feature requests for content management, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Read your follow-up now, thanks Marek! 😊 This is exactly what the Knowledge feature is…
Jun 01 Mon · 08:56
Forums med
Posted a reply to PHP Deprecated warnings & Feature requests for content management, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Hi @tripsoverpoland, Thanks for the kind words, and especially for taking the time to report…
May 2026
May 30 Sat · 13:41
Forums med
Posted a reply to Chatbot truncates responses mid-sentence with Claude Sonnet 4.6, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Hi Albert, That log line is genuinely useful, thank you! 😊 One correction though: that…
May 30 Sat · 05:46
Forums med
Posted a reply to A performance improvement and minor suggestions, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Hi jacopotediosi, Thank you for the detailed report, it was really helpful! You were spot…
May 28 Thu · 00:37
Forums med
Posted a reply to Authorize endpoint returns 302 redirect to wp-login.php, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Thanks @rahulmantri, that one was tricky! Cloudflare's "Manage AI bots" silently overriding your custom Allow…
May 28 Thu · 00:26
Forums med
Posted a reply to Callable function not showing in chatbot “Functions” dropdown, on the site WordPress.org Forums:
Hi franzinho22, Your salva_lead_brevo snippet is set up correctly. "Callable" with a clean function name…

Developer

Contributor