This session covers the strategies Netflix uses to increase engineers’ comfort levels (confidence) with receiving and releasing code changes from peers and platform teams automatically (i.e. no human interaction). By investing in confidence-building, Netflix believes it can increase development velocity, improve quality, reduce exposure to security vulnerabilities, and better enable away-team models.
Learn how Netflix shares validations and feedback loop data with developers and managers to help them identify where the greatest leverage can be achieved both at a small scale and in aggregate. Key themes include shifting left software verification, developer self-service insights, and failure impact analysis.
Software Engineer @ Netflix
Senior Software Engineer L5 @ Netflix
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Roberto is an experienced software engineer with a focus in JVM Ecosystem, Developer Productivity, and Developer Experience. He has several years of experience using technologies for the JVM.
He’s an active maintainer of Netflix Nebula Plugins (https://nebula-plugins.github.io/) and an occasional contributor to the Gradle Build tool (https://gradle.org/)
He currently works at Netflix in the JVM ecosystem team. The JVM Ecosystem Team provides the user experience for jdk lifecycle, dependency management, building, packaging, and publishing JVM-based libraries and applications through providing tools, automation, and guidance to thousands of engineers at Netflix
In addition, the JVM ecosystem team manages and provides guidance on how to make the most out of the build tool (Gradle) by providing Develocity, Build Caching, Test Distribution, and in-house solutions to speed up and have reproducible builds.
Aubrey is a senior software engineer at Netflix, where she helps shape the developer experience for thousands of engineers working on JVM-based applications and services. As part of the JVM Ecosystem Team in the Developer Productivity Organization, she builds and maintains the infrastructure behind reliable builds, smart dependency management, and scalable test tooling—leveraging technologies like Gradle, Nebula, and Java. Aubrey is a strong advocate for developer productivity and clarity in complex systems. She works hands-on to improve build performance with tools like Gradle Enterprise, build caching, and test distribution, while also contributing to the evolution of Netflix’s internal plugin ecosystem. With a passion for clean builds and fewer flaky tests, she empowers engineers to move faster and ship with confidence, and she is passionate about building tools that are both powerful and delightful to use.