DevRelCon New York 2025

17 July 2025 to 18 July 2025

Industry City, New York, USA

DevRelCon is back in New York for two days of DevRel learning and sharing on the banks of the Hudson River in Brooklyn, hosted by MLH.

Talks from DevRelCon New York 2025

Panel: A 360 View of AI Developer Relations

Panel: A 360 View of AI Developer Relations

AI is rewriting the DevRel playbook: this panel shows how discovery, docs, and developer education are evolving fast.

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Better Bug Reports -> Faster Fixes

Better Bug Reports -> Faster Fixes

Why DevRel should care about bugs: Eric explains how great bug reports build trust and speed up real fixes.

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Creating educational videos developers actually want to watch

Creating educational videos developers actually want to watch

Anthony Giuliano says great developer videos aren’t about fancy cameras—they’re about helping people actually understand what you’re teaching.

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DevRel as a growth engine

DevRel as a growth engine

Proving DevRel’s value gets easier when you measure humans, not hits."

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DevRel's biggest stage yet

DevRel's biggest stage yet

The most powerful tool for leading a DevRel team isn't data; it's telling great stories.

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The Engaged Developer Funnel

The Engaged Developer Funnel

When your DevRel metrics look great but leadership doesn’t get it, maybe you’re speaking the wrong language.

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GitHub Campus Experts: Learning with Students

GitHub Campus Experts: Learning with Students

Running a student programme isn’t about promotion—it’s about empathy, honesty, and helping students help each other.

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All Bling, No Basics: How to prioritize impact in DX

All Bling, No Basics: How to prioritize impact in DX

Why DX teams fail at impact: hear how overvaluing visibility and “bling” weakens real business results.

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How to understand user feedback even when all a user says is 'not good'

How to understand user feedback even when all a user says is 'not good'

Emily argues that even the vaguest feedback can be valuable, if you know how to read between the lines.

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DX for Humans and Machines: Redefining Developer Experience in the Age of Vibe Coding

DX for Humans and Machines: Redefining Developer Experience in the Age of Vibe Coding

AI agents are now your developers’ developers — so what happens when they start choosing which tools to use?

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Steering established ecosystems to new heights

Steering established ecosystems to new heights

The most powerful tool for leading a DevRel team isn't data; it's telling great stories.

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