Mhm, exactly! MSFT and GOOG are the least 'threatening' of Dynatrace's competitors here
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Replying to @lizthegrey
Having paid more attention to
@honeycombio's relationship with "the space" and competitors than I usually might, I think I have learned (from the outside) about challenges in positioning, marketing, etc in addition to product/UX/eng1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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but maybe someday! I am of course a HoneyFan or whatever
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Replying to @jhscott @honeycombio
I still wish I could persuade you we had enough exposure to _customers_ going through these organizational scaling challenges such that you would be a phenomenal customer success engineer or dev advocate here... but I totally respect the decision to look bigger for the moment.
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Replying to @lizthegrey @honeycombio
I am also not ready to be a success eng or a dev advocate (all previous roles have been software engineer... before that it was theory grad student)... interested in understanding the "inside" perspective from a place of intention (vs ferally at Lyft, rofl)
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lately i’ve been noodling on what it looks like to have something like dev advocacy but inward focused instead of outward. like at PagerDuty,
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Internal devrel is totally a thing - just usually seems to mostly be at larger orgs
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Replying to @mattstratton @mendel and
I think it depends on what your company needs. The internal devrel work I've seen has been around helping internal communication across teams (think internal conference, tech talks, lunch-and-learns) or encouraging engineers to submit to conferences by teaching them how to do so
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OH HOW RUDE AM I TO MY PEERS. We do have an internal conference, which is awesome, and I feel silly not mentioning it! But the rest of the year is a challenge.
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Replying to @mendel @mattstratton and
Oh! There's a lot of fun stuff you can do. We did something we called "Tech Talk Tuesday" over Zoom, where people could volunteer to give talks on a tech topic they're dealing with. It's a great way to encourage new speakers, too. Weekly event. 1/
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Replying to @nimbinatus @mendel and
We also did hackathons annually, and there were teams that did quarterly hackathons across their orgs. There's a lot of fun stuff you can do
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