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The image is a promotional graphic for a talk by Tatiana Botskina at DevRelCon London 2023. In the photo, Tatiana, with a pleasant smile, is featured against a professional backdrop. The text next to her reads "Success Through Incentives: Reward Strategies to Maximise Open Source Community Involvement," indicating the topic of her presentation. It suggests a focus on how rewarding contributors can enhance participation in open source projects. Tatiana is identified as the CEO of Mintycode. The graphic includes the DevRelCon logo with a stylized London theme, complete with the London Underground sign and a double-decker bus, marking the event's year as 2023. Additionally, the URL "london-2023.devrelcon.dev" is displayed at the bottom, along with the Hoopy logo, indicating that the graphic was created by or in association with Hoopy. The overall composition conveys a sense of innovation and community engagement in the tech industry.

Reward strategies to maximise open source community involvement

February 25, 2024

The image is a promotional graphic for a talk given by Lauren Lee at DevRelCon London 2023. The graphic features a photo of Lauren Lee, who is smiling and wearing headphones and glasses. She appears to be engaged in a conversation, with her hand on her cheek and a cheerful expression. The text alongside her reads "Leveraging on-chain use cases for DevRel and your community in the blockchain space," indicating the topic of her talk. Lauren Lee is identified as the Director of Developer Relations at Parity. The graphic includes the DevRelCon logo with a stylized London bus and the year 2023, as well as the URL "london-2023.devrelcon.dev" at the bottom. The lower right corner contains the logo of Hoopy, presumably the creator of the graphic or a sponsor of the event. The overall design has a professional and modern aesthetic, suitable for an industry conference.

Leveraging on-chain use cases for DevRel in the blockchain space

February 25, 2024

Promotional image for a conference presentation. It features a bald man, Alfredo Morresi, who is the Developer Community Operations Lead at Google, wearing a yellow shirt and speaking into a microphone. The presentation title 'A Playbook for a Successful Developer Community Operations Team' is displayed. In the background, symbols representing London, such as the Underground sign and a red double-decker bus, denote the location as DEVRELCON London 2023. The event's sponsor, Hoopy, is indicated by their logo at the bottom.

A playbook for a successful developer community operations team

February 6, 2024

One DevRel Hat and 500 Devs to Wear it: Alena Osipova

One DevRel Hat and 500 Devs to Wear it

April 13, 2023

Cup of coffee next to a notebook that reads, "Don't forget to take care of yourself"

Self-care for DevRel teams at conferences

March 28, 2023

Turning users into advocates at scale, Karin Wolok

Turning Users Into Advocates, at Scale

February 22, 2023

Elastic band ball on peach background

Making community go further with Elastic

August 24, 2022

Bekah Hawrot Weigel

How Virtual Coffee minimises the pain of community growth

July 26, 2022

Building your community: a person centered approach

Building your community: a person centered approach

July 5, 2022

Running effective developer champion programs

Running effective developer champion programs

June 24, 2022

Cory Althoff

How I created a Facebook programming group with 60,000+ members

December 16, 2021

Paul Wealls

Bridging DevRel with business decision makers

December 9, 2021

Felicity Brand

Felicity Brand

Channeling a community to write a book

December 9, 2021

PJ Hagerty

The ethics of community

November 25, 2021

Akanksha Bhasin

My community building journey

November 25, 2021

John Mertic

Diversity and inclusivity of life experiences in communities

March 24, 2021

Wataru Yamazaki

Lessons learned from 18 months of the endeavour for community growth

March 24, 2021

Kaitlyn Barnard

Creating successful and sustainable ambassador programs

March 17, 2021

Andreia Tulcidas

Andreia Tulcidas

How to mobilise your community during a pandemic

February 28, 2021

Queeny Jin

Queeny Jin

Managing a multilingual open source community

February 20, 2021

Karin Wolok

Karin Wolok

Form community programs to make your job easier

February 20, 2021

Megan Slater and Kat Paines

Megan Slater and Kat Paines

Bringing crew mates to the community treasure trove

February 20, 2021

Alison Yu

Alison Yu

How Indeed more than doubled Hacktoberfest participation year over year

September 24, 2020

Ben Greenberg

Ben Greenberg

Roots for advocates: applying community organising principles to developer relations

September 9, 2020

April Speight

April Speight

Raising awareness: using your platform for social good

September 9, 2020

Sarah Novotny

Sarah Novotny

Community and empathy

July 23, 2020

Anjuan Simmons

Anjuan Simmons

Lending privilege

July 23, 2020

Tessa Kriesel

Tessa Kriesel

Building a community platform using WordPress

May 13, 2020

Alex Radu

Alex Radu

Communities of practice: crafting the brand

April 1, 2020

Sy Brand

Sy Brand

Lessons learned creating an inclusive space in a decades old community

March 12, 2020

Adrian Speyer speaking at DevRelCon London 2019

Don’t ship your community without C.A.R.G.O.

February 12, 2020

Don Goodman-Wilson

Open Source is broken

February 7, 2020

Darren Gough & Dr Richard Graham

Mental health and wellbeing in online communities

February 4, 2020

Barn raising

Barn raising

Four types of developer community

January 16, 2020

Gerard Sans speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Gerard Sans

Creating high quality communities

November 21, 2019

Conrad Hollomon speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Conrad Hollomon

Building communities for junior contributors

September 24, 2019

Benjamin Dunphy speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Benjamin Dunphy

Why I bet my career on React

September 24, 2019

Dana Oshiro speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Dana Oshiro

What investors think of developer relations

September 21, 2019

Sydney Lai speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Sydney Lai

Your first 100 developers

September 21, 2019

Jamie Cantrell speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Jamie Cantrell

Creating psychological safety in digital communities

September 21, 2019

Jeremy Glassenberg speaking at DevRelCon San Francisco 2019

Jeremy Glassenberg

Marketplace management: managing difficult partners

September 16, 2019

Tarun Gangwani

Embracing the hobbyist persona

July 23, 2019

Shilla Saebi

Shilla Saebi

What’s brewing and cooking in your open source community? (part 2)

July 23, 2019

Alison Yu

What’s brewing and cooking in your open source community? (part 1)

July 23, 2019

Lusen Mendel

How raising the bar can plug a leaky pipeline

July 17, 2019

Daniel Zaltsman

What you can learn from Hacktoberfest

July 8, 2019

Burning candle

Burning candle

Do champion programmes harm motivation?

March 25, 2019

Chat

Chat

Does your developer community need a forum?

February 27, 2019

Simon Phipps

Simon Phipps

Open source and the dev rel origin myth

January 24, 2019

Alex Avritch

Alex Avritch

What Mean Girls taught us about building communities

January 17, 2019

K Rain Leander and Mary Thengvall

K Rain Leander and Mary Thengvall

Pass the torch and drop the ball

January 17, 2019

Laura Czajkowski

Laura Czajkowski

Cultivating community through events

December 13, 2018

Elmer Thomas

Elmer Thomas

Surviving 1,000+ PRs from Hacktoberfest

December 13, 2018

Leslie Hawthorn

Leslie Hawthorn

Cultivating empathy

December 13, 2018

Dr Sue Black

Dr Sue Black

If I can do it, so can you

October 18, 2018

JJ Kass

JJ Kass

Who are your developers and how to (re)engage them

September 14, 2018

Jade Wang

Jade Wang

Building teams, goodwill and awareness through open source engagement

August 1, 2018

Elizabeth Joseph and Judith Malnick

Elizabeth Joseph and Judith Malnick

Debian to DC/OS: factors that shape open source communities

July 18, 2018

Jono Bacon

Building effective community leaders: a guide

July 4, 2018

Chloe Condon

Let me entertain you: how theatre influenced building a developer community

July 4, 2018

Going with the grain

Going with the grain

Going with the grain

May 9, 2018

A forest ecosystem

A forest ecosystem

How Adobe is building a single developer ecosystem

April 25, 2018

Nicholas Chen

Nicholas Chen

Monetizing Your Developer Community

March 27, 2018

Maga Seghete

Maga Seghete

How to grow and use a strong community

March 14, 2018

Scaling external advocacy without losing your soul

February 26, 2018

Leslie Hawthorn

Leslie Hawthorn

What is community, anyway?

January 31, 2018

Making Stack Overflow a better place for your community

December 1, 2017

Training the community leaders of 2025

November 16, 2017

Andrea Dobson

Andrea Dobson

Psychology of hiring

November 3, 2017

Sarah Sharp at DevXcon

Sarah Sharp at DevXcon

You’ve got a code of conduct, now what?

August 31, 2017

Auth0 Ambassador

Auth0 Ambassador

Auth0 launch their ambassador programme

August 3, 2017

Major League Hacking logo

Major League Hacking logo

Interview with Jon Gottfried of Major League Hacking

July 14, 2017

Francesca Krihely

Francesca Krihely

Creating and nurturing developer community advocates

July 12, 2017

Jesse Davis DZone

Jesse Davis DZone

DZone interview

June 28, 2017

Andy Piper

Andy Piper

Rebooting a community

March 7, 2017

Jade Wang

Jade Wang

Building open source communities: decentralisation and empowerment

September 7, 2016

Roman Shaposhnik

Roman Shaposhnik

The Apache way: community over code

September 6, 2016

Christian Heilmann

Christian Heilmann

Turning a community into evangelism helpers

August 24, 2016

Tim Falls

Tim Falls

Fast forward: deploying our best selves to build the future of developer communities

July 20, 2016

Alan Pope

Alan Pope

How Ubuntu builds community with hangouts

June 20, 2016

bitergia

bitergia

Bitergia’s Manrique interview

May 25, 2016

Dawn Foster

Dawn Foster

Lessons about community from science fiction

May 5, 2016