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Replay - Chaos Engineering for Gremlins with Jason Yee
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On this Replay, we’re revisiting our conversation with Jason Yee, Staff Technical Advocate at Datadog. At the time of this recording, he was the Director of Advocacy at Gremlin, an enterprise-grade chaos engineering platform. Join Corey and Jason as they talk about what Gremlin is and what a director of advocacy does, making chaos engineering more accessible for the masses, how it’s hard to calculate ROI for developer advocates, how developer advocacy and DevRel changes from one company to the next, why developer advocates need to focus on meaningful connections, why you should start chaos engineering as a mental game, qualities to look for in good developer advocates, the Break Things On Purpose podcast, and more.
Show Highlights
(0:00) Intro
(0:31) Blackblaze sponsor read
(0:58) The role of a Director of Advocacy
(3:34) DevRel and twisting job definitions
(5:50) How DevRel confusion manifests into marketing
(11:37) Being able to measure and define a team’s success
(13:42) Building respect and a community in tech
(15:22) Effectively courting a community
(18:02) The challenges of Jason’s job
(21:06) Planning for failure modes
(22:30) Determining your value in tech
(25:41) The growth of Gremlin
(30:16) Where you can find more from Jason
About Jason Yee
Jason Yee is Staff Technical Avdocate at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps & Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB.
Links
- Break Things On Purpose podcast: https://www.gremlin.com/podcast/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/gitbisect
Original episode
https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/screaming-in-the-cloud/chaos-engineering-for-gremlins-with-jason-yee/
Sponsor
Backblaze: https://www.backblaze.com/
625 Episoden
Manage episode 447792508 series 2937944
On this Replay, we’re revisiting our conversation with Jason Yee, Staff Technical Advocate at Datadog. At the time of this recording, he was the Director of Advocacy at Gremlin, an enterprise-grade chaos engineering platform. Join Corey and Jason as they talk about what Gremlin is and what a director of advocacy does, making chaos engineering more accessible for the masses, how it’s hard to calculate ROI for developer advocates, how developer advocacy and DevRel changes from one company to the next, why developer advocates need to focus on meaningful connections, why you should start chaos engineering as a mental game, qualities to look for in good developer advocates, the Break Things On Purpose podcast, and more.
Show Highlights
(0:00) Intro
(0:31) Blackblaze sponsor read
(0:58) The role of a Director of Advocacy
(3:34) DevRel and twisting job definitions
(5:50) How DevRel confusion manifests into marketing
(11:37) Being able to measure and define a team’s success
(13:42) Building respect and a community in tech
(15:22) Effectively courting a community
(18:02) The challenges of Jason’s job
(21:06) Planning for failure modes
(22:30) Determining your value in tech
(25:41) The growth of Gremlin
(30:16) Where you can find more from Jason
About Jason Yee
Jason Yee is Staff Technical Avdocate at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps & Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB.
Links
- Break Things On Purpose podcast: https://www.gremlin.com/podcast/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/gitbisect
Original episode
https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/screaming-in-the-cloud/chaos-engineering-for-gremlins-with-jason-yee/
Sponsor
Backblaze: https://www.backblaze.com/
625 Episoden
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