Dylan Staley is a Senior Web Engineer with 15 years of experience building ambitious web applications and interfaces, now shaping developer-facing products at HashiCorp. He combines front-end craftsmanship from long tenure at &yet with systems and infrastructure experience gained earlier as a systems engineer and IT lead, allowing him to bridge UX and backend concerns effectively. An active open-source contributor, Dylan has made notable backend changes to the widely used fog/fog Ruby cloud library and helped improve Terraform’s documentation and site content for cloud tooling. Based in Pasco, Washington, he pairs a B.S. in Information Systems with a track record of mentoring and documenting complex features, making him as comfortable shipping UI polish as refining cloud compute workflows.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Information Systems and Decision Sciences, B.S., Information Systems and Decision Sciences at Louisiana State University
Build configuration and partial content for terraform.io
Role in this project:
Technical Writer & Documentation Specialist
Contributions:50 reviews, 41 commits, 52 PRs in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Dylan primarily contributed to the Terraform website documentation. Their work focused on adding new sections and updating existing ones related to Terraform Cloud features such as API documentation, changelogs, SSO, and API stability policies. They also made improvements to the website layout and content organization, including integrating changelogs. The user collaborated with others on documentation updates and revisions.
Contributions summary:Dylan primarily contributed to the `fog/fog` repository by modifying AWS-related compute features. They implemented and modified code related to volume creation, deletion, and attachment, as well as work on server management. The user also added features like force detach functionality and included AWS-specific functionalities like console output. Several updates include testing and refactoring AWS compute requests.
cloud-servicesrubygemstest-kitchenfogruby
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