Michael Schore is a Principal Engineer with 14 years of experience building reliable, high-performance systems from mobile clients to edge proxies. Based on long tenures at Lyft and prior senior roles at Twitter and Grockit, he blends deep platform engineering expertise with pragmatic delivery and mentorship. He contributes to high-profile open-source projects like Envoy, where his iOS work—improving HTTP filters, flow control, and gRPC error handling—demonstrates an uncommon focus on mobile-side integration with cloud-native proxies. Located on Bainbridge Island, he brings both large-company scale experience and the agility of a hands-on engineer who still ships impactful code. Colleagues rely on him for stabilizing complex request/response lifecycles and translating infrastructure concerns into resilient client implementations.
Contributions:33 reviews, 771 commits, 31 PRs in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Michael's commits primarily focus on the development of iOS mobile applications within the context of the Envoy project. The contributions include implementing and improving the HTTP filters on the request and response paths, as well as integrating the newly-introduced FinalStreamIntel objects for internal stream metric logging and error handling. Moreover, the user has added support for features like explicit flow control, gRPC errors, and other minor fixes and example apps, making the contribution highly valuable to the iOS mobile applications. These contributions further demonstrate the user's understanding of filter lifecycles, and overall application stability.
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