Maia McCormick is a backend developer based in New York with 12 years of experience building cloud-native developer tooling and automation. She contributes to high-impact open-source projects like Tilt, improving multi-container support, live updates, and CI/CD workflows to streamline Kubernetes microservice development. Comfortable across backend and DevOps responsibilities, she writes extensions, tooling, and tests in Go and JavaScript to automate deployment and sync processes. Maia pairs pragmatic engineering with a systems mindset, refactoring core architecture for performance and maintainability. Outside code, she’s a choral conductor and folk dancer—hinting at a collaborative leadership style and an ear for harmonious complexity. Colleagues rely on her for dependable infrastructure improvements that make developer workflows noticeably smoother.
Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:16 releases, 207 reviews, 529 commits in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Maia's commits primarily focus on enhancing the core functionality of the Tilt development environment by improving support for multi-container setups, integrating with Docker Compose, and refactoring underlying architecture for better performance and maintainability. They added new features like enabling live updates for multiple images within the same manifest, improving the deployment process. The contributions also involve improvements to the CI/CD integration, enhancing the overall efficiency and usability of the project.
Contributions:45 reviews, 31 commits, 46 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Maia primarily contributed to the automation and extension of the Tilt development environment. They implemented and refined a `restart_process` extension, creating build and deployment scripts. Additionally, the user worked on a `syncback` extension, providing functionality to synchronize files with a Kubernetes environment. The contributions also included writing tests and improving the overall tooling and testing infrastructure, especially with Go and Javascript.
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