Robbie Mckinstry is an engineer-founder and CEO based in Pittsburgh with 11 years designing cloud-native infrastructure, developer tooling, and ML-driven products. As founder and CEO of Wack, Inc. he ships MultiTool and previously served on Pulumi’s Platform Core, contributing to its 16.6K‑star OSS repo by improving the Go SDK, code generation, and runtime tracing (Zipkin/gRPC) and enabling team-based stack auth. He was the first engineering hire at OtterTune, turning CMU research into a production ML pipeline using Gaussian Process Regression and building end-to-end observability and push-button Kubernetes releases. At HashiCorp he led research prototypes that resulted in a patent and publication, and throughout his career applies language and type-theory rigor—favoring Go, Rust, and static analysis—to solve practical systems problems.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science at University of Pittsburgh
Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language 🚀
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:305 reviews, 107 commits, 96 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Robbie primarily contributed to the Go SDK, focusing on enhancements and bug fixes related to code generation and package management within the Pulumi ecosystem. Their work included supporting nested git project paths, adding component resource warnings, and addressing code generation issues. They also implemented improvements for the Node.js runtime with tracing instrumentation via Zipkin and gRPC instrumentation. Furthermore, the user addressed the creation of the stack by integrating team-based authorization.
For Bill Laboon's Software Testing class (CS 1699) at the University of Pittsburgh
Contributions:4 PRs, 2 pushes, 2 branches in 2 years 8 months
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