Welcome! 👋
Happy DevRel Weekly Day, friends! I hope your week is off to a good start and that you're filled up with energy-giving activities from the weekend. 🤗 If you're not, be sure to take some time this week for something that will give back to you so you can continue giving to your community.
I love this tweet so much that I not only included it below, but also used the last line as this week's issue summary. Being a bridge between departments, between the community and the company, between community members... it's one of my favorite parts of Developer Relations and community building as a whole. So as you peruse these resources this week, I encourage you to think about what bridges you have built lately, or where you could build on this week!
Best,
Mary (@mary_grace)
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Tidbits 🕔
Be the bridge that brings people together.
A developer advocate is like a bridge.
They identify problems and build paths to bridge the gaps between people and technology.
It's not enough to code; you must also be able to communicate and connect.
Be the bridge that brings people together.
You need a roadmap
Effective community engagement strategies require a clear set of goals to guide decision-making and measure success. Without a defined roadmap, it can be difficult to distill complex community analytics and communicate value to leadership.
DevRel Advice Column
Community Managers , how do you deal with spam/spammers in your online communities? At @chef our Community Slack is open for anyone to join and as of late, we've been dealing with A LOT of spam. All ideas are welcome!
Tangibles 🤓
Fostering Inclusive Developer Communities
If you're building a developer community, inclusivity is one of the most important things to take into account. In this article, Amanda Martin walks us through a number of ways to make sure everyone feels welcome in our community.
Community Analytics: A Guide to Making Your Metrics Matter
What's the difference between metrics and analytics? I'm so glad Shivani Shah tackled this topic in a recent article, because I feel like this is a common problem we can all get tripped up on. It's not enough to just gather the numbers... we have to analyze them in order to understand why the numbers are what they are. Shivani gives a few examples of why this is important as well as suggestions on how to conduct this analysis.
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Inexperienced Leadership in Developer Relations
For teams looking for DevRel leadership, it can be difficult to find someone with the exact qualifications you're looking for (unicorns don't actually exist, much to my disappointment). However, before you jump to hiring someone completely outside of DevRel, take a look at this blogpost from Kelly Andrews which details some of the danger that potentially lies down this path. Some of the issues can be avoided, as he observes, but you'll need to be prepared to fill some gaps if you do decide to go this route.
Storytime 📚
DevRel Podcasts and Videos
- DevOps Days During the Pandemic by Floor Drees (video)
- The Three Types of DevRel with Hassan El Mghari (video)
- Empowering Employee Resource Group Leaders With Your Internal Community Platform with Lori Harrison-Smith - Community Signal
- Critical Ground Rule for Product Communities by Jono Bacon (video)
- Building your community: a person centered approach by Bekah Hawrot Weigel (video)
- The Management Model of Developer Relations with Shedrack Akintayo - Modules by Enyata
- Measuring DevRel During a Downturn by Ben Greenberg (video)
Events 📆
DevRel Events
New year, new events! Check out our list of upcoming events to start your year off right. Know of an upcoming event that other DevRel Professionals would be interested in? Let me know!
Jobs 👩💻
DevRel Jobs
Jobs, jobs, and more jobs! Take a look at our awesome Job Collection to see a list of over 300 DevRel and Community Manager jobs.
Looking for tips on how to nail a community interview? Here are a few tips from Commsor.