
Marco contributed to both obsproject/obs-studio and zotonic/zotonic, focusing on backend reliability, security, and operational tooling. He addressed a DeckLink plugin bug in OBS Studio by replacing manual string conversions with a COM-based utility in C++, resolving Windows-specific errors and improving cross-platform stability. In Zotonic, Marco enhanced MQTT admin access by refining authentication logging and permissions, and developed a command-line utility in Erlang to reset site rate limiters with operational checks. His work demonstrated depth in plugin development, authentication, and system administration, resulting in more reliable hardware integration, improved security auditing, and streamlined site management for both projects.
For 2025-07, delivered reliability improvements, security enhancements, and operational tooling across OBS Studio and Zotonic, driving hardware reliability, secure access, and automated site management. The work emphasizes business value through reduced downtime, improved security posture, and streamlined operations.
For 2025-07, delivered reliability improvements, security enhancements, and operational tooling across OBS Studio and Zotonic, driving hardware reliability, secure access, and automated site management. The work emphasizes business value through reduced downtime, improved security posture, and streamlined operations.
2024-11 Monthly Summary: Focused on stabilizing cross-platform plugin behavior and reducing Windows-specific string errors. Delivered a critical bug fix for the DeckLink plugin on Windows by replacing manual DeckLink string conversions with a robust COM utility to convert DeckLink strings to std::string, eliminating incorrect string representations on Windows. This fix restores proper plugin operation for Windows users, improving reliability and user experience. The change strengthens cross-platform stability and reduces potential support overhead, with clear traceability through a focused commit.
2024-11 Monthly Summary: Focused on stabilizing cross-platform plugin behavior and reducing Windows-specific string errors. Delivered a critical bug fix for the DeckLink plugin on Windows by replacing manual DeckLink string conversions with a robust COM utility to convert DeckLink strings to std::string, eliminating incorrect string representations on Windows. This fix restores proper plugin operation for Windows users, improving reliability and user experience. The change strengthens cross-platform stability and reduces potential support overhead, with clear traceability through a focused commit.

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