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46 changes: 46 additions & 0 deletions scripts/sync-sched/schedule-2025.json
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"end_time": "17:05:00",
"event_subtype": "Schema evolution"
},
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"active": "Y",
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"name": "Avoiding the Monolith Trap: Lessons from Airbnb’s Multi-Tenant GraphQL Platform",
"event_start": "2025-09-08 17:15",
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"event_type": "GraphQL in Production",
"description": "Over the past six years, Viaduct has grown from Airbnb’s unified data access layer into a central platform for hosting business logic — now supporting over 1 million lines of code, 500+ monthly contributors, and 100+ teams.\n\nThat scale has brought a familiar risk: the slow creep toward monolith. Viaduct was never meant to be a microservices system, but we’ve had to make deliberate choices to preserve team autonomy, performance, and codebase sanity.\n\nThis talk shares the strategies we’re using — and actively evolving — to make that possible, including:\n\n* Tenant modules that define slices of the GraphQL schema alongside their implementation logic;\n* Relying on GraphQL fragments instead of service calls for inter-module communication;\n* Building ownership and attribution into the platform so teams can trace metrics and errors back to themselves.\n\nWe haven’t fully solved these challenges — but we’ve learned a lot about what works, what breaks, and what to watch for.",
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"venue": "Studio - 5th Floor",
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"active": "Y",
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