Kai Bolay is a seasoned software engineer with over 11 years of experience and a long tenure at Google, bringing deep expertise in internet technologies and backend systems. He has a strong history of contributing to Firebase tooling and Cloud Functions—working on App Distribution, in-app feedback, and integrations with services like Jira and Discord—demonstrating a focus on automation and developer workflows. Prior to Google he progressed through engineering and management roles at Lycos, combining hands-on coding with leadership experience. With dual M.S. degrees in Physics and a habit of learning new technologies, he blends analytical rigor with practical system design. Colleagues would describe him as someone who enjoys solving integration challenges that make developer tooling more reliable and productive.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
M.S., Physics, M.S., Physics at Universität Stuttgart
M.S., Physics, M.S., Physics at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Contributions:32 reviews, 32 commits, 21 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Kai primarily contributed to the Firebase tools, specifically the App Distribution component. Their work included modifying the upload process and URLs, enhancing upload status polling, and implementing features to add or remove testers and manage groups. These changes involved interacting with the App Distribution API and updating testing functionalities. The user also fixed the X-Client-Version header.
Contributions:5 reviews, 7 commits, 10 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Kai primarily contributed to the Firebase Functions SDK, focusing on the implementation of features related to App Distribution. They added support for in-app feedback, defining data structures (`InAppFeedbackPayload`) and event handlers for receiving and processing feedback reports. These changes involved modifying the TypeScript code for Firebase alerts, specifically within the `appDistribution` provider, including new event types and API definitions. Further work involved adjustments based on API council feedback and correcting documentation.
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