User Engagement
User community engagement is important in creating awareness among various communities who become advocates of GitLab internally at companies down the line or influence others at said companies. Improving our user engagement is one of GitLab’s top 12 cross-functional intiatives. The goal is to have a strong developer brand.
The User Engagement initiative has three workstreams:
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Build brand awareness with thought leadership and technical content to activate members of our community programs (Education, Open Source, Meetups, Heroes) (# active community members).
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Develop, brand and market the DevOps Architect Certification program focused on technical users at our customers and our partners (# of partner and total certifications).
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Drive toward 1000 contributors a month using a marketing funnel approach.
Note: In addition to the public epics above, there are placeholder epics in the confidential top 12 initiatives repository. As our work on this initiative does not require confidentiality, we are not linking to those placeholders.
Overall Goal
Activate the community and drive them to become more involved in GitLab programs - community programs, certification or contributor programs. Increase contributors to 1000 contributors per month.
DRI
The current DRI for this initiative is GitLab’s Manager, Developer Evangelism. The executive sponsor is the CMO.
Stakeholders
There are numerous stakeholders working on this initiative including:
- Quality Engineering
- Content Marketing
- Customer Success
- Field Enablement
- Developer Relations
How we work
GitLab
Work being done on this initiative can be found in the gitlab-com group. The issues, epics, and merge requests associated with this work are labeled with the User engagement label.
Strategy Doc
The overall strategy doc for reaching our contributor goal can be found in Google Drive by searching for Strategy to increase 10x Community Contributors. This work is also broken out into epics in the Quality project.
Slack
The Slack channel for this initiative is #wg_user-engagement.
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