The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Jarred Kenealy explains how they did it in this talk from DevXCon San Francisco 2018.
Read and watchDifferent projects attract different communities and your job is to recognise how to support them, say [Elizabeth K Joseph](https://twitter.
Read and watchSometimes it takes a stubborn and empathetic developer advocate to make a real change in a company.
Read and watchHow creating OpenAPI specs can give you more than just documentation.
Read and watchHow special interest groups work in the Kubernetes project.
Read and watchThe challenges and benefits of embedding design into your developer relations strategy.
Read and watchLessons from building Herok's CLI and the oclif.
Read and watchPractical deliverability insights as well as advice on content that works and practices that don’t in this talk
Read and watchEmpowering developers to push forward your advocacy program involves positive interactions, investment and education, argues GitHub’s developer advocate [Brian Douglas](https://twitter.
Read and watchYour friends might think you have an exciting life of travel, while you know it’s actually just a series of identical hotel rooms and airport terminals.
Read and watchIn this talk from DevXCon San Francisco 2018, community strategist and author [Jono Bacon](https://twitter.
Read and watchHow creativity and a dramatic flair can make meetups sparkle.
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