Creating a Community Profile with Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry and I discuss creating a community profile with Polywork.
Rosie Sherry and I discuss creating a community profile with Polywork.
> I’m 36 years old and had never seen Star Wars until today. I woke up this morning with a pretty narly headache. When I get these kind of headaches they almost always lead to migraine land. I was checking email and catching up on things when I realized
In this episode, we chat with Tessa Kriesel, Head of Developer Relations. We talk about her experience with building cross-functional DevRel teams, her approach to advocacy, building trust in communities, and how founders can set their DevRel teams up for success.
This recipe started off as a quick dinner grab at the grocery store of a Home Chef meal. I loved it so much, minus the boring slaw, that I decided to make my own version of these tacos. Ingredients * Boneless, skinless chicken breasts * Bacon bits/crumbles (I prefer bacon crumbles
Breaking down gender discrimination Tessa Kriesel WomenTech Global Conference 2021 SpeakerWomenTech Network is a community that promotes gender diversity in tech and connects talented and skilled professionals with top companies and leading startups that value diversity, inclusion and strive to create a culture of belonging.WomenTech Network [https://www.womentech.
Tessa Kriesel who is Head of Developer Community at Twitter is our guest on today’s episode. In today’s episode, she shares what the trust building process looks like and why building trust is so important in any community.
Developer communities are unique in their needs and structure when it comes to managing their online community spaces. Building trust is one of the most important components of that early community development, and it's critical to maintain for the health of the community.
Let me tell you about my friend Tessa. She is very passionate about her work. And what’s her work? Well she finds people who are passionate about dev products!
Ask Me Anything session with industry community leaders.
DevRel: Beyond Events and Travel, a panel discussion with DevRel leaders Mary Thengvall, Jessica West, & Tessa Kriesel
Tessa Kriesel chats to Tamao Nakahama about the practical, technical, and cultural considerations you need to make when choosing WordPress as the basis for your online community website.
We discuss Tessa's public speaking experience to dealing with imposter syndrome. As well as discussing a past success story of a developer mentored.