Kayla Galway is a Senior Software Engineer with a decade of experience building high-quality iOS and macOS products for companies ranging from Mozilla and The New York Times to PayPal and The Browser Company. She blends hands-on mobile engineering—shipping features like QR login flows, native AutoFill, and A/B-tested prototypes—with backend work improving data serialization and timestamp handling in notable open-source projects such as Mozilla’s application-services. At PayPal she led EU payment launches and modular architecture efforts, and she now contributes to Airbnb’s iOS Core Foundations platform. Comfortable mentoring and driving cross-org initiatives, Kayla also has a background in photojournalism and grassroots organizing, which surfaces in her attention to detail, user empathy, and knack for rapid prototyping.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
NYC TTP Mobile Development Fellow - Full Scholarship Recipient, NYC TTP Mobile Development Fellow - Full Scholarship Recipient at New York City Tech Talent Pipeline
Journalism with a Visual Focus, Journalism with a Visual Focus at University at Albany
Contributions:2 reviews, 14 commits, 30 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Kayla primarily contributed to the Firefox for iOS application, focusing on implementing new features and improving existing functionality. They added a new QR code login flow, including UI elements and integration with the Firefox account system. The user also fixed issues related to telemetry events and downloads, enhancing the application's user experience. Furthermore, they addressed UI-related problems, such as fixing tab view screenshots and applying dark mode styling.
Contributions:12 commits, 3 PRs, 10 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Kayla primarily focused on modifying and refining server-side timestamp handling and data serialization within the `mozilla/application-services` repository. Their commits involved adjusting deserialization code, removing obsolete code, and adding new features. Specific contributions include handling negative server timestamps, handling whole number server timestamps and adding "auto" fields to the Payload and Envelope structures. This work appears to be centered around improving the data handling and synchronization capabilities of the Firefox Application Services.
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