The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
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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What can we do to recognise and avoid burnout before it's too late? Anjuan Simmons shares practical advice.
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Ana shares metrics and KPIs for dev rel programs that focus on developer engagement, developer acquisition, and developer satisfaction.
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A framework for success for anyone looking to create a community.
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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 track community metrics without crossing the line into creepiness.
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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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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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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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How can you use data to better understand your developer audience and inform your developer relations strategy?
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Phil draws on his experience from working in a seven-person startup through to a two and a half thousand person enterprise.
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Steve argues that we need to become more intentional in choosing the models that we use to explain DevRel.
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