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Do you understand the value of investing in a community? Have you ever been curious about what the fundamentals for a successful community look like? Do you want to design a community for your brand, product, or open source project but have no idea where to begin? You've come to the right place! The value of community building goes beyond awareness and outreach. Cultivating a rich and engaged community takes time and personal investment but the regards have a big impact on your culture, profits, and growth rate.
In this session you'll walk away with a few framework examples to help you set up your own community. We explore and compare different community building practices to help you onboard, retain, and grow your members. The goal of this session is to help you design your first governance model, recruiting and onboarding new members, and show you how to leverage your community as a powerful vehicle to help you evangelize your project, brand, or product!
Learn how I, Jacqueline Salinas, Director of Ecosystem & Community Development, and the CDF community worked to figure out how to transition our community and outreach activities from in-person to virtual. This session will cover various case studies from the CDF community and practical approaches implemented to ensure engagement and growth from the comfort and safety of all of our homes. Walk away with the knowledge that is transferable to any community to ensure you are creating safe, inclusive, and diverse communities.
DevOps is a mindset. Most if not all DevOps initiatives without a focus on culture change will end up failing. And, culture and people’s opinions are not easily or quickly changed. In this episode of the SDLF, we discuss:
What is a “DevOps culture?
Can a DevOps culture be created?
Ways to navigate the cultural shift to Agile, DevOps & CD
The panel, "The Power of Open Source Community," will cover 2 unique stories of how community has impacted personal and professional lives for the better. This discussion will cover how you too can make an impact by contributing to open source communities. The panelists will tell us their personal DevOps journey, the people who helped them along the way, and how they continue to make a difference in the open source communities today. Join to learn how you can get involved in open source projects from Marky, Tracy, and Jacqueline's first hand experiences.
Ensuring adherence to legal standards has emerged as a critical factor in maintaining trust and credibility, especially when it comes to employee data.
It's essential to maintain data accuracy and reliability to ensure its trustworthiness and reliability throughout its lifespan. Professionals in various roles must apply best practices in data collection and management for project and business success.
It's important to prioritize employee satisfaction as it leads to higher productivity and lower turnover rates, ultimately saving your company time and money.
Empowering marketers with innovative ChatGPT prompts for enhanced efficiency, effectiveness, and professional success.
Diving into the Falco community survey, this report unveils the fascinating world of Falco adoption and usage. As an open-source cloud-native runtime security project, Falco has captured the attention of a diverse audience. This survey reached out to community members across various channels, including Slack, mailing lists, and social media platforms.
The Falco community rallied behind this release and we wanted to share some of the latest novelties you’ll find in this most recent launch. To read a more detailed account of the release, check out v0.33.0 in the changelog.
For those of you who are not familiar with (she)DF, let me tell you a bit about it. This initiative is the CDF’s first of what I believe—and hope—will be many more exclusive spaces for underrepresented community members. Everyone deserves a space where they feel welcome, comfortable, and safe.
The CDF found immense value in participating in industry events this 2020. Unfortunately, 2020 recreated industry events by going virtual. This presented many challenges for everyone that relies on such events to connect and grow. Life definitely handed us some sour lemons this year, but I have to say that the CDF definitely made some sweet lemonade with them.
Wow! The Pipeline: All Things CD & DevOps podcast launched April 2020 and for the past eight months the podcast has hosted 25+ industry experts and trailblazers of the CD & DevOps community.
It isn’t a lie when we say that the tech world has work to do when it comes to diversity and inclusion. I’ve done much research for this post, and all I can say is the results are hopeful folks.
TL;DR: We need to be more inclusive. But seriously, read the post. It’s not that long. 🙂
This group of contributors showed up to each meeting ready to brainstorm, collaborate and execute the CDF’s first virtual event. All while trying to figure out how to adjust to the new normal that the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic descended upon us.
I am always excited to meet new community members that show interest in becoming community ambassadors for the CDF. At the beginning of 2020, which seems like over 7 years ago, I launched the ambassador program to help recruit open-source champions of CD & DevOps tools.