Overview
Discover strategies for attracting and retaining open-source contributors in highly regulated industries like finance. Learn how to overcome the challenges of engaging developers with specialized projects that may not have widespread adoption. Explore the psychology behind developer decision-making when evaluating open-source projects, and uncover techniques to showcase your project's value beyond just being an open code repository. Gain insights into motivating developers to contribute, even when the project may not align with their personal interests. Delve into topics such as building trust, effective messaging, simplifying complex concepts, and implementing reward systems for developers. Understand the unique aspects of developer relations in regulated environments and how to increase developer productivity while navigating industry-specific challenges.
Syllabus
Intro
Agenda
Organizations
Security Regulation
Customer Experience
Speed to Market
Developer Experience
Why Open Source
Why Developers are Unique
Learning New Tools
Be Trusted
Speak Their Language
Messaging
Postman
Other buzzwords
Make it simple
Hacktoberfest
GitHub
Backstage
Issues
Reward Developers
Recognition
Everything is clear
What makes it so tough
How to increase developer productivity
What type of open source project is it
Taught by
Linux Foundation