Participate in the Developer Relations Survey for a Manning book
We are excited to invite you to contribute to this Developer Relations survey that will be used as data for a book to be released by Manning in early 2024. Your insights will help us understand and share the current trends, challenges, solutions, and future prospects in DevRel.

This survey will take about 15 minutes to complete. Thanks in advance for your invaluable input, and feel free to share with others! The more inputs the better!

Have questions? Message me anytime on twitter @ladyleet or email me tracy@thisdot.co!
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Name (First, Last)

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Current Title

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Company Name

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How long have you been in devrel field?

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What is your technology of focus? (ie JavaScript, Cloud, DevOps, or get more specific such as React, Azure)

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If we put DevRel into 4 buckets, which would you best fit into?

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What are the metrics that you are judged on for success? Feel free to elaborate as much as you like here. It's okay if the answer is "I'm not judged on any metrics".
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What are some of the more impactful things you’ve seen others do, or yourself, when it comes to devrel initiatives?

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What do you wish people understood about devrel?

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What are some of the challenges you’ve had to face in devrel, either internally or externally to your org?

What are some of the challenges you’ve had to face in devrel, either internally or externally to your org?

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How can devrel organizations be successful within the larger organization?

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What tips do you have for organizations looking to invest in devrel?

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Where have you seen companies fail at devrel before?

Where do you see the future of devrel? What’s it going to take for devrel as a job or function to be successful in the future?

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Any other tidbits of info or comments you'd like to make?

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Would you like to be contacted for a video interview to add more of your insights to the book?

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