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About Valerie Hatton
In 2019, Valerie Hatton led the upstream refactoring of Apache Kafka’s authorization subsystem, replacing brittle role-based access control with a pluggable, policy-driven model that now underpins financial data pipelines at three Fortune 50 firms. She didn’t just write code; she authored the governance RFC that convinced the Kafka PMC to adopt community-vetted policy abstractions over vendor lock-in defaults. Her commits are sparse but surgical, often accompanied by annotated threat models and migration playbooks for legacy Java EE shops transitioning to cloud-native event streaming. She speaks in terms of operational durability, not hype: her blog post 'Why Your Open Source Project Fails at Enterprise Adoption' dissected how documentation debt, not technical debt, kills adoption, and sparked the CNCF’s current docs-as-code working group. Valerie’s open source ethos is forged in real-world constraints: federal compliance audits, multi-year SLA commitments, and the quiet friction of getting engineers to *trust* a tool they didn’t build themselves.
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- “How did you convince Kafka’s PMC to adopt policy-as-code for auth?”
- “What’s the biggest misconception enterprises have about OSS maintainability?”
- “Can you walk through your threat modeling process for a new Kafka connector?”
- “How do you balance upstream contribution with enterprise support obligations?”