DevRel talks

The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.

How to scale a developer relations team

How to scale a developer relations team

Practical advice on how to scale a developer relations team to meet your programme's growing needs.

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Solving internal technical documentation at Spotify

Solving internal technical documentation at Spotify

Gary Niemen shares how Spotify's approach to documentation has changed.

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Lessons learned creating an inclusive space in a decades old community

Lessons learned creating an inclusive space in a decades old community

Sy Brand provides insight into the issues faced in making a decades old language community into a more inclusive space, with concrete advice you can apply to your own communities.

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Managing the burnout burndown

Managing the burnout burndown

What can we do to recognise and avoid burnout before it's too late? Anjuan Simmons shares practical advice.

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Measuring dev rel programs far beyond marketing activities

Measuring dev rel programs far beyond marketing activities

Ana shares metrics and KPIs for dev rel programs that focus on developer engagement, developer acquisition, and developer satisfaction.

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

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

A framework for success for anyone looking to create a community.

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Communities aren't funnels

Communities aren't funnels

In this session from DevRelCon London 2019, Josh Dzielak introduces the orbit model, an alternative way of thinking about developer roles within communities.

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How to capture community relationships

How to capture community relationships

How to track community metrics without crossing the line into creepiness.

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The art of story design

The art of story design

In this session from DevRelCon London 2019, Melinda Seckington completes her three-part series on how to create great developer communications.

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Open Source is broken

Open Source is broken

Don invites us to think more deeply about the assumptions of the open source model and whether we should consider other models for building software collaboratively and creating inclusive communities.

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Mental health and wellbeing in online communities

Mental health and wellbeing in online communities

Examining some of the main challenges faced by community managers, and consider the impact 'technostress' has on the wellbeing of both the community manager and the community members

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Who? Where? Why? Using data to understand your audience

Who? Where? Why? Using data to understand your audience

How can you use data to better understand your developer audience and inform your developer relations strategy?

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