Megan B is a pragmatic backend engineer with 10 years of experience building and hardening cloud infrastructure tooling, most recently contributing to HashiCorp's Terraform ecosystem. She has driven improvements across GCP providers and storage backends—adding credential validation, state migration robustness, and new resource features—while also applying DevOps practices to streamline deployments. Her career spans mid-size and consulting firms where she moved from application and mobile web development into systems and infrastructure, bringing a strong foundation in computer science and applied math. Based in Forest City, Iowa, she pairs curiosity ("I want to learn everything") with a track record of making complex, widely used open-source tooling more reliable and maintainable.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, Mathematics, Spanish, BS, Computer Science, Mathematics, Spanish at Luther College
Contributions:396 reviews, 488 commits, 659 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Megan contributed to the Google Cloud Platform support within the Terraform ecosystem, as indicated by their commit messages and code changes. Their work included implementing tests for various features, such as instance configurations and health checks, alongside adding support for new features like resource policies and VPC access connectors, which is aligned with backend development. They also demonstrated DevOps skills by maintaining and possibly automating the deployment of these configurations, integrating with Google Cloud services via Terraform.
Contributions:11 releases, 96 reviews, 326 commits in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Megan primarily worked on the Google Cloud Platform Terraform provider, specifically focusing on adding features to and refining health check resources. They added support for new parameters such as port_specification and new optional components to dataproc_cluster, extending the provider's functionality. Additionally, they implemented support for retention policies on storage buckets and provided code changes to address code test failures.
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