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Tye
Davis
Senior Manager of Product Marketing - Competitive
LaunchDarkly
Tye Davis is a seasoned professional with a rich background in agile and DevOps transformation, boasting over a decade of hands-on experience. Throughout his career, he has held pivotal roles as a Solution Architect, Product Marketing expert, and leading Technical Marketing, collaborating closely with numerous Fortune 500 companies to drive agility and implement cutting-edge DevOps methodologies.During his four-year tenure as the leader of the Technical Marketing team at GitLab, Tye played a key role in the company's remarkable journey from startup to a successful IPO. His strategic insights and innovative contributions helped propel GitLab to new heights in the market. Continuing his entrepreneurial spirit, Tye recently co-founded MuteMe, a dynamic hardware/software startup that has garnered significant attention. Their groundbreaking solution caught the eye of the Sacramento Business Journal, which recognized MuteMe as a "2023 Start-up to Watch." Notably, Tye and his team also made a memorable appearance on ABC's Shark Tank, leaving a lasting impression with their innovative product.
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19 November 2025 12:00 - 12:45
Panel - Fostering a developer ecosystem that lasts
Building a thriving developer ecosystem goes far beyond writing great code; it requires a deliberate strategy for fostering genuine connection, collaboration, and shared ownership. This panel will bring together seasoned DevRel leaders to discuss the critical components of building a developer community that lasts. We'll move beyond transactional relationships to explore how to create spaces—both online and offline—that encourage peer-to-peer support, celebrate contributions, and empower developers to become advocates for your product. Learn how to design a sustainable community model, measure its health, and build an ecosystem that is resilient, engaged, and serves as a powerful engine for long-term growth and product adoption. Key learnings: - Identify the core elements of a sustainable developer community, moving beyond basic forums and documentation. - Cultivate a culture of contribution that empowers community members to become active participants and leaders. - Implement strategies for measuring community health and demonstrating its tangible value to the broader organization.