Hillary Fraley is a Staff Technical Writer with 10+ years’ experience turning fragmented developer knowledge into clear, usable documentation for APIs, IAM/RBAC, secrets management, and SQL functions. She’s worked at Cribl, Dremio, Sumo Logic (via Sensu), and a range of consultancy roles, consistently improving information architecture, docs sites, and developer portals. Known for hands-on work with static site generators and maintaining style guides, she combines editorial rigor with practical testing and publishing workflows. Hillary also contributes to the Write the Docs website, helping shape event and community-facing documentation. Based in Cincinnati, she brings an MLIS-trained information-organizing mindset to developer-facing content, pairing technical depth with a plain-language focus that helps engineers and users alike.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS), Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) at Louisiana State University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Writing as a Profession, Bachelor of Arts (BA) English Writing as a Profession at Webster University
Contributions:104 reviews, 35 commits, 21 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Hillary primarily contributes to the documentation of the `writethedocs/www` repository, which focuses on the Write the Docs website. Their commits involve creating, updating, and revising content for the newsletter and conference-related documentation, including announcements and guides for attendees. The user's work focuses on organizing and presenting information about events, tickets, and volunteer opportunities, enhancing the user experience with updated links and details.
Monitoring as code for Sensu Go. "There's a template for that!"
Contributions:81 reviews, 179 commits, 47 PRs in 4 months
golangsensu-gomonitoring-as-codeas-codesensu
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