Brandon Morelli is a senior technical writing and documentation engineering leader with a decade of experience building developer-facing content and tooling for observability at Elastic. He has progressed from hands-on APM technical writer to Senior Manager of Observability Documentation Engineering, combining leadership with deep expertise in docs, developer UX, and docs-as-code workflows. Brandon contributes directly to prominent open-source projects in the Elastic Stack—improving APM agents, Kibana UI docs, and apm-server release notes—so his work spans writing, UI improvements, and lightweight front-end development. Based in Portland, he also founded CodeBurst, a high-traffic developer publication, signaling a knack for scaling technical content and nurturing writing communities. Known for turning complex telemetry and API details into clear, actionable guides, he blends product empathy with practical engineering to make observability approachable for engineers.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Business Administration, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Business Administration at University of Oregon
Contributions:401 reviews, 971 commits, 2143 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Brandon's contributions primarily involve documentation updates and improvements within the APM Server repository. They added release notes, synced changelogs with supported versions, and updated the contributing guidelines. Furthermore, the user updated build scripts and restructured documentation files, including alphabetizing fields, indicating a focus on organization and clarity in the documentation.
Contributions:344 reviews, 125 commits, 382 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Brandon primarily contributed to the documentation of the `elastic/docs` repository. Their commits added and modified documentation for various Elastic products, including APM agents, ECS logging, and integrations. The user updated build aliases to include new documentation and made changes to the style and structure of the documentation, such as the breadcrumb and "On this page" sections. They also addressed formatting issues and added JavaScript/CSS components for tabbed widgets.
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