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The DevRel Foundation is a vendor-neutral initiative aimed at building shared understanding, resources, and best practices to elevate the professional practices of developer relations across industries. In response to recent challenges, including industry layoffs and the evolving landscape of DevRel roles, the foundation has established working groups to tackle pressing issues such as metrics and reporting, career support, and resource aggregation. This session offers attendees the opportunity to connect with thought leaders in the DevRel Foundation community, engage in discussions about current challenges, and explore ways to get involved in shaping the future of the developer relation foundation. Key questions to explore include: What strategies can showcase the return on investment of DevRel initiatives to stakeholders? What skills are becoming important in the evolving DevRel landscape, and how can professionals acquire them? How can engaging with the DevRel Foundation’s working groups enhance your career?
The final output will result in a report capturing the roundtable's insights and recommendations authored by the attendees, hosted under Developer Relations' Foundation GH organization under CC-BY 4.0.
Middleware engineer with HSBC, Cloud, Serverless, and Chaos Engineering fangirl. Troubleshooting and Fixing broken systems are my favorite brands of poison.
Project Manager , Linux Foundation, Developer Relations Foundation
Ana is the Project Manager at the Linux foundation TODO Group collaborative project, whose aim is to create and share knowledge on open source management and operations best practices. Formerly she worked at Bitergia, a Software Development Analytics firm, and she has finished her... Read More →