
Katelyn contributed to the Linkerd and Tokio open source projects, focusing on modularity, observability, and API usability. In the linkerd2-proxy repository, she refactored route label extraction and HTTP version handling, introducing dedicated crates and extensions to improve code organization and future-proofing while maintaining backward compatibility. She addressed dependency management and test suite stability in response to Hyper deprecations, ensuring upgrade readiness across linkerd2. In vectordotdev/tokio, Katelyn enhanced the oneshot channel by adding state inspection methods, improving asynchronous programming safety and developer experience. Her work demonstrated depth in Rust, API design, and concurrency, with careful attention to maintainability.

February 2025 monthly work summary for vectordotdev/tokio focusing on API usability and reliability of the oneshot channel. Implemented state inspection methods for oneshot::Receiver to improve observability and safety in async workflows, with corresponding tests and documentation.
February 2025 monthly work summary for vectordotdev/tokio focusing on API usability and reliability of the oneshot channel. Implemented state inspection methods for oneshot::Receiver to improve observability and safety in async workflows, with corresponding tests and documentation.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on stability, dependency hygiene, and upgrade readiness across Linkerd projects. Key outcomes include stabilizing test suites under Hyper deprecations and aligning dependencies for Hyper 1.0 readiness.
December 2024 monthly summary focusing on stability, dependency hygiene, and upgrade readiness across Linkerd projects. Key outcomes include stabilizing test suites under Hyper deprecations and aligning dependencies for Hyper 1.0 readiness.
November 2024: Delivered architectural refactors to improve observability, modularity, and forward-compatibility of the Linkerd proxy. Focused on instrumenting route-level middleware, modular HTTP components, and extensibility points, establishing a foundation for faster feature delivery and easier maintenance while preserving backward compatibility.
November 2024: Delivered architectural refactors to improve observability, modularity, and forward-compatibility of the Linkerd proxy. Focused on instrumenting route-level middleware, modular HTTP components, and extensibility points, establishing a foundation for faster feature delivery and easier maintenance while preserving backward compatibility.
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