2019 is an amazing time to be in developer relations. Hypergrowth companies everywhere: - APIs and developer tools - Open source and open core - Cloud, Paas, IaaS, DevOps And broad acceptance that the best communities—not just the best companies—are the ones who'll win.
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En réponse à @dzello
On the contrary, I think DevRel should reflect very hard about 2019. Why empower developers, when so many of us are apparently willing to build machines of persecution. Why advocate for technologies that provide OSS-smokescreens for a companies more dubious practices.
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En réponse à @jna_sh
I don't think that zeitgiest is limited to DevRel - everybody should be thinking long and hard these days about who is using their work for what ends. But DevRel often does get pulled in to do smokescreen work, and has a lot at risk if they say no. That has to stop.
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Devrel folks are putting a permanent tattoo of whatever they're advocating on that public face of them. Hence being extra cautious.
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I wish “not wanting to put kids in cages” was enough to be extra cautious, and not the fear of tarnishing ones own reputation, but I guess I’ll take what I can get :)
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in my world these two collapse into 1: I can advocate only what I stand for. Such an ambition of mine doesn't help with safe corp jobs though, but help with clean sanity (or reputation if you will). i also feel it is common in the industry.
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