Aditya Oberai, Dev Advocate at Appwrite, and tech enthusiast, along with other experts, discuss engaging open-source communities, balancing company needs with community demands, managing stakeholders, building engaged developer communities, measuring success, GitHub stars' significance, AI impact on DevRel, and key takeaways for commercial teams.
Valuing user feedback and transparency fosters trust and better understanding of community needs in open source DevRel.
Maintaining empathy and transparency in engagements with the community builds trust and enables effective collaboration in commercial DevRel teams.
Advocacy for both the community and company can drive positive changes and impactful outcomes in commercial DevRel teams.
Deep dives
Valuing User Feedback and Transparency in Communication
Valuing user feedback and ensuring transparency in communication are highlighted as crucial takeaways from the open source approach. Being open, communicative, and receptive to user input fosters trust, enhances engagement, and enables companies to better understand and respond to community needs.
Empathy and Transparency in Engagement
Maintaining empathy and transparency in engagements with the community is a core aspect that commercial DevRel teams can learn from open source practices. Building trust through open conversations and genuine interactions contributes to stronger relationships and more effective collaboration.
Impact of Communication and Advocacy
The transformative power of communication and advocacy stands out as a learning point for commercial teams. Embracing a role that advocates for both the community and the company can lead to significant positive changes and drive impactful outcomes within the organization.
Incorporating External Opinions for Change
Incorporating external perspectives and opinions from the community can serve as a catalyst for change within commercial settings. Recognizing the influence of external input and leveraging it to drive positive transformations showcases the potential of integrating diverse viewpoints.
Fostering Trust and Enhancing Engagement
Fostering trust, enhancing transparency, and valuing user feedback are fundamental strategies to strengthen relationships and improve engagement within developer communities. By prioritizing these principles, companies can build stronger connections and drive meaningful interactions with their audiences.
This panel is tailored for Developer Relations professionals, open source contributors, and tech community enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of DevRel in open source platforms. Our speakers will share their experiences and strategies for balancing community needs with company goals, sustaining open source ecosystems, and measuring success in DevRel.
Speakers
Aditya Oberai is a Developer Advocate at Appwrite and a tech community and hackathon enthusiast. With extensive experience in APIs, web and cross-platform apps, and cloud computing, Aditya has spent the last 5 years empowering tech communities. He is a Microsoft MVP, a National Winner in the Education category at Microsoft Imagine Cup 2021 India Chapter, and was named among Major League Hacking's Top 50 hackers of 2021. Recently, he was awarded "Best Developer Relations Professional of the Year" at the CMX Community Industry Awards 2024.
Caroline Frasca leads developer relations and partnerships for Streamlit's open-source Python library. Previously, she led customer success for Streamlit pre-acquisition and worked as a Solution Architect at Klaviyo. Caroline is a UNC Chapel Hill Tar Heel, has two rambunctious cats, and loves to crochet.
Andy Piper is the Developer Relations Lead at Mastodon. With a background at Twitter, Cloud Foundry, and IBM, Andy is renowned for his advocacy for the MQTT protocol and has contributed to the Developer Relations profession for 15 years and open source for over 20 years. Named among the top influencers in open technology in the OpenUK New Year honours list in 2023, Andy also co-hosts a weekly tech podcast (Games at Work dot biz) and enjoys creating art using robots.
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Jon Gottfried, Co-Founder at MLH! Jon was an early Developer Evangelist at Echo Nest and Twilio, and has been working on building developer communities and platform partnerships at Major League Hacking for the last 10 years.
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