Kamil Kisiela, Danielle Man, Martijn Walraven, Pascal Senn
Panel: The Composite Schemas Working Group
Danielle Man
Senior Director of Engineering, Apollo GraphQL
For the last 7 years I've been helping make GraphQL easier to build with and use at Apollo. I love building products for the web, solving problems with craftsmanship and code. In my time at Apollo I've been a friend, a manager, a developer, a product manager, a recruiter, an advocate, and more. At the end of the day, I just want to make tools that help people and feel great to use. I care much more about the people I'm working with than the day-to-day specifics of my job.
Martijn Walraven
Software Engineer at Apollo, Apollo
Martijn Walraven lives in Amsterdam and has been with Apollo since the early days of our GraphQL journey. He is one of the co-creators of Apollo Federation. Outside of work, he enjoys volunteering at a primary school and is working towards a degree in gifted education.
Pascal Senn
Co-Founder of ChilliCream, ChilliCream
I'm co-founder of ChilliCream, where we're passionate about advancing the GraphQL ecosystem. We develop and maintain open-source software, actively help and participate in the community, and create tools that help developers to get the most out of their GraphQL APIs.
Join panelists from Apollo, ChilliCream, and The Guild for a conversation about the newest working group in the GraphQL community. Gartner reports that by 2027, production use of federated GraphQL in enterprise systems will grow sixfold. The Composite Schemas specification is the proposed open standard that will ensure this essential technology can be fully leveraged by a robust tooling ecosystem. Hear insights and stories from the engineers and innovators who are collaborating to bring this specification to the community.