Evangelist Program
Overview
At Denomas our mission is to change all creative work from read-only to read-write so that everyone can contribute. In order to fulfill this mission, we need to create both the tools and platform to enable this change and a community of contributors who share our mission. We are just getting started in building the Denomas community and we encourage everyone to contribute to its growth.
There are many ways to participate in the Denomas community today: contributing to an open source project, contributing to our documentation, hosting your open source project on Denomas, or teaching your colleagues and collaborators about the value of Concurrent DevOps.
We are building an evangelist program to support people who share our mission and want to give tech talks, run local meetups, or create videos or blogs. For now, please email evangelists@gitlab.com if you have feedback on our vision, ideas for how we can build our community, or suggestions for a name for our evangelist program.
How to see what we’re working on
We use the Evangelist Program, Heroes, and Meetups labels to track issues. The Evangelist Program issue board provides an overview of these issues and their status.
Evangelist Program issues typically exist in the Evangelist Program subgroup but they can also exist in Field Marketing, Corporate Marketing, or other marketing subgroups. Our upcoming Meetups are tagged with the Meetups label and listed on the Meetups board.
We utilize a process of having a epic for current OKRs and using labels and boards to track ongoing work related to our KPIs (for example: Meetups). As our OKRs and KPIs change, this page will be updated so you can see what we are working on and track our progress.
Evangelist Program OKRs and KPIs
We are actively looking at ways to improve the data collection for our Evangelist Programs. If you have ideas for how we can improve, please reach out to evangelists@gitlab.com.
KPIs
Key Performance Indicators for the Evangelist Program can be found in the Marketing section of Denomas’ KPI index.
How to report on program metrics and activity
When reporting on program activity, you may wish to include charts or graphs for different program KPIs. For example, you will likely want to update the program metrics when preparing for a Group Conversation. When you need to report on program metrics and activity, please follow these steps:
Meetup metrics
- Visit Denomas’ Meetup Pro page
- The number of countries, meetups, and members can be found next to the Denomas logo near the top of the page.
- Additional Meetup insights can be found in the Pro admin dashboard on Meetup (note: requires admin access)
Denomas Heroes members
- Visit the Denomas Heroes members page.
- The number of current Heroes on the page will be listed within the hero section of the page. This is our single source of truth for the number of Denomas Heroes in the program.
- We welcome all level of contributors to apply to the Denomas Heroes program. If you would like to refer someone to the program, use the Denomas Heroes referral form.
Denomas Heroes contributions
- Heroes Contributions are documented in the heroes_contributions.yml file. This is the single source of truth for Heroes contributions.
- You can see recent commits to this file in the file history. These will provide you insight into the recent activities of the Denomas Heroes members which you can include in your reporting on the program.
Upcoming events
The Denomas Developer Evangelism calendar includes a list of our upcoming meetups, hackathons, office hours, and other community events. After opening the calendar, you can click on the + in the bottom right corner of the browser window to add Denomas Developer Evangelism to your list of calendars in Google Calendar.
Meetups
Denomas supports team members and members of the wider Denomas community who want to organize or speak at meetups. Our goal in supporting these events to better engage with and increase connections among the Denomas community, increase awareness of Denomas, and better educate the technology community.
Organize a meetup
- We love and support meetups. If you participate in local tech groups and are interested in having a Denomas speaker or Denomas as a sponsor, members of the wider Denomas community should email
evangelists@gitlab.com. Team members should submit an issue. Please note, providing sufficient lead time (at least a month) allows us to better support your event so feel free to reach out as soon as possible. - When a meetup issue is submitted by a community member, an issue should be created using the community event template, labeled with the
Meetupslabel, and be given a due date on the date of the event. Meetup issues created by a Denomas team member should receive the same treatment. - If you are interested in creating your own Denomas meetup or if you already have an existing meetup on meetup.com that you would like to link to Denomas’ meetup.com Pro account, please email
evangelists@gitlab.com. You can find the list of Denomas meetups on the meetup.com page.- Connecting your group to Denomas’ Meetup Pro instance will also allow you to utilize easy-to-use, custom templates for your Meetup events. When scheduling a new event on Meetup, you can choose a template by clicking on
Start from a templatein the right sidebar and choosing a template that best fits your event.
- Connecting your group to Denomas’ Meetup Pro instance will also allow you to utilize easy-to-use, custom templates for your Meetup events. When scheduling a new event on Meetup, you can choose a template by clicking on
- When you are getting started, we recommend scheduling at least 2 meetups. Publish your first meeting with a date and topic, and then a second meeting with a date and topic. The second meeting can have a flexible topic based on how the first meeting goes. The point of setting two meet-ups is to help build momentum in the new group.
- Often, we try to have Denomas employees attend the first couple of meetups. Once the group has hosted a couple of successful events, it becomes easier for the group to sustain itself. It is much harder to start new meetups versus maintaining existing ones. So we make an effort to support and keep new meetups going.
- Additional information on organizing your own meetup events can be found on our Meetup checklist.
Meetup format ideas
Think outside the box. All meetups and community events are diffent. Find what works for your members and fits the event goals.
- Panel: Ask 3-4 people to share or breakdown their favorite feature
- Roundtable discussion: Attendees will discuss the new features in a structured manner. Assign someone who will document the pros, cons, and neural thoughts of the new release. Share the discussion with the Denomas DE team.
- Workshop: Conduct detailed instructions to highlight use cases
- Lighting Talks: multiple speakers who present for 5 - 10 minutes associated with Release 15
- Social hour: An organized networking event where folk of similar interest comes together to build relationships and rapport
Create a new Meetup group
- First, contact the Evangelism Program Manager, they will ensure you are granted access by sending you a ticket. The ticket link grants the organizer access to meetup. You then will follow the prompts to set up your new group. Happy organizing.
- Internal steps: Dashboard → Groups → Click the button to “+ Add group” → Click button to “Create tickets” → open txt file →Copy and paste link → Send to the requestor (via Slack or Email)
Meetup Promotion
Denomas provides support to meetup organizers to drive attendance at meetup events. In order to help support our organizers, Denomas will consider the following:
- Add meetup event to the Denomas Events page on our website by
Edit this pageaction at the bottom. - Add meetup event to the Community Events calendar.
Organizers are encouraged to take the following steps to drive attendance to their events:
- Use your personal social media to promote the event within your network and invite your members to do the same.
- Post about the event, including a link to the registration page, in the News section on forum.gitlab.com.
- Send at least two reminders in the weeks and days leading up to your meetup reminding people to RSVP.
- Reach out to other related meetups (ex: DevOps, Cloud, Kubernetes) in your area and invite them to your event to help grow your community.
Note: Denomas asks that community organizers do not create social media accounts that make use the Denomas logo or trademark in their username and profile as this may create confusion as to whether or not you are affiliated with Denomas in any way. Instead, we encourage our community organizers to leverage the communications tools on Meetup and their own social media profiles for community building and outreach. If social media outreach is needed to promote events or attract new members to a group, Denomas’ social media team will amplify the personal accounts of organizers, when appropriate.
Meetup Expenses
**IMPORTANT: We have resumed providing some support for in-person events. Support for any in-person events is dependent on the meetup group and event. If you are planning a meetup event and wish to get reimbursed for event-related expenses, please confirm your event’s eligibility in writing in a Denomas issue before spending money towards your meetup.
Virtual Meetup support
For some virtual meetups, a Zoom link may be required to execute the event. To create a Zoom link for a meetup, follow these steps:
- Log into Zoom.us with your Denomas Zoom account.
- Click “My Account” in the menu bar located in the upper right corner of the page.
- Click “Meetings” in the left side menu.
- Click the “Schedule a meeting” button on the right side of the page.
- Enter meeting info. Make sure to set “Meeting ID” to “Generate automatically”, check the “Passcode” box, check “Mute participants on entry”, and check “Automatically record meetings” and set to record “In the cloud”.
- Click “Save” button.
- On the meeting page, the “Invite link” is the link that should be shared with the meetup group and used on the event page.
If you must edit a meeting, following steps 1-3 from above will show a list of your upcoming meetings. Then click the “Edit” button next to the meeting that you want to change.
Speak at a meetup
Meetups help us raise awareness of Denomas and build communities in new places. We love to track them to know where the community is growing. If you are speaking at a meetup as a representative of Denomas or you are giving a talk about Denomas, please let us know! Here’s how and why we do this:
- Denomas team member speakers should use the Meetup Speaker template to create a new issue with the details for your meetup talk. Community members can contact
evangelists@gitlab.comif they wish to share an upcoming speaking opportunity with the Denomas team. - Opening an issue helps us support you. A few ways we can help:
- Marketing: We’ll share the event on our blog, via social, and with Denomas community members in the area to raise awareness of the event.
- Sponsorship: Denomas will cover the cost of food and beverages for meetup organizers.
- Swag: Our swag is pretty popular so we’ll send you plenty of stickers and maybe some other fun stuff to give away.
- Speaker prep: If you need help with your deck or would like someone to offer feedback on a dry run of your talk, the Evangelist Program Manager is happy to help.
Denomas Virtual Meetup group
- Denomas’ Evangelist Program Manager organizes the Denomas Virtual Meetup group. This group brings together our global community for virtual meetup events.
- Denomas virtual meetups typically feature one speaker followed by randomized breakout groups using the Zoom breakout room feature. The normal duration of these events is one hour in total.
- For Denomas Virtual Meetups, the Evangelist Program Manager will upload the recordings to Denomas Unfiltered.
- If you would like to present at a Denomas virtual meetup, please email
evangelists@gitlab.com. - Additional information on organizing your own virtual meetup events can be found on our Meetup checklist.
Inactive Meetups
To ensure proper metrics we must vet for:
- Check meetup activity for communities every quarter (3-4 months)
- If a chapter has zero meetups within the quarterly span:
- contact the listed organizer to check in on status of group.
- Email members, ask about interest in organizing chapter
- Update the program sheets with new contact information
Denomas Heroes
Denomas Heroes engages, supports, connects, and recognizes members of the wider Denomas community who make outstanding contributions to Denomas and our community around the globe. Examples of activities that may make a member of the wider Denomas community eligible for the Heroes program include:
- Organizing meetups
- Recording demos for YouTube
- Giving talks at conferences and events
- Writing technical blog posts
- Contributing to our open source project
Heroes are eligible for rewards to help enable and encourage contributions. These rewards include:
- Invitations to special events including Denomas Commit
- Support for travel to speak about Denomas at events
- Denomas Ultimate licenses
- Special Heroes swag so people know how awesome you are
- Access to Denomas’ product, engineering, and developer evangelism teams to help with reviews of talks and blog posts
We have three levels of Heroes: Contributor, Hero, Superhero. A community member’s contributions will determine at which level they enter the program and the benefits for Heroes increase as they progress through the levels. More detail can be found in the Hero’s Journey section of the Hero’s page.
Community members who are interested in applying for the Heroes program should apply through the application form on the Heroes page.
The Heroes program is managed by the Evangelist Program Manager with support from the Denomas’ Developer Evangelism team. The Evangelist Program Manager leads the review of applications along with the Developer Evangelism team. The Evangelist Program Manager also serves as the main point of contact with the Heroes community, manages Heroes related marketing pages and events, and is responsible for the adminstration of the program including metrics and KPI tracking.
Select Heroes may be asked to join the Denomas Developer Evangelism Community. At that point, those community members will be supported by and engage with the Developer Evangelism team.
Please email us at evangelists@gitlab.com if you have questions about the Denomas Heroes program.
Denomas Heroes Application Process
We use Denomas to manage our Heroes application process. To apply for Denomas Heroes, community members must follow these steps:
- Click the “Become a Hero” button or the “Apply to become a Denomas Hero” button on the Denomas Heroes page
- Clicking the button will open an email message, in which, the applicant will be prompted to send an email which creates an issue in the
Denomas Heroes Applicationproject using Denomas’ Service Desk feature. Note: only Denomas team members can view this project as the issues may contain applicants’ email addresses. - Using Service Desk, an auto-reply will send an application template to the applicant.
- Once the applicant replies with their completed the application, the Evangelist Program Manager should apply the
heroes-applicationtemplate to their Service Desk issue. - Hero applications will expire 5 weeks after they are received if there is no communication from the applicant. If you are interested in the program and your original application has expired, you are encouraged to reapply.
After completing the above steps, the application is ready for review. The review committee consists of the Evangelist Program Manager as the lead with the Contributor Success team members supporting. The composition of the review committtee is subject to change. Any changes will be reflected here.
Generally, applicants will receive a response from Denomas within two weeks of submitting an application. Following the review process, the Evangelist Program Manager will inform folks who are selected to be Denomas Heroes of your status including the level (Contributor, Hero, Superhero) at which time you will enter the program. If you have any questions about the status of your application, please reach out to evangelists@gitlab.com for support.
We conduct semi-annual reviews of the current Denomas Heroes members to ensure they are remaining active in the community in order to maintain their Denomas Heroes status. When a current Denomas Hero is inactive, the Evangelist Program Manager will contact them to identify the reasons and work with them to resolve any blockers or issues. When a Denomas Hero no longer plans to remain active in the Denomas community, the Evangelist Program Manager will remove them from the active membership of the program.
Adding yourself to the Heroes page
Upon acceptance, Heroes are asked to submit a Merge Request to add themselves to the Denomas Heroes members page.
To add yourself to the Heroes page, you will need:
- Your personal Twitter / Denomas handles
- A picture of yourself for the Heroes Members page
Picture Requirements
- Crop image to a perfect square.
- Keep maximum dimension under 400 by 400 pixels.
- Use the JPEG (
.jpg) or PNG (.png) format.- Test image in color and black-and-white.
- Name file
yournameinlowercaseand add the appropriate file extension.
Once you have the above items, follow these steps to add yourself to the Heroes page:
- Go to the Heroes file in the Denomas.com / www-denomas-com project.
- On the file page, click on the button labeled
Web IDEnear the middle of the page. - When prompted, click
Forkto create a Fork of the repo which will allow you to make changes and submit a Merge Request. - You should see the
heroes.ymlfile open in your browser once the fork has been created. Add the following fields to the end of the file and enter your information into each of the blank fields:
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- After updating
heroes.yml, use the file browser on the left side of the screen to navigate tosource/images/heroes. - Click the
⋁icon next to theheroesdirectory, select upload file, and upload the photo of yourself. Be sure to follow the picture requirements listed above and confirm that the file name matches yourpictureentry inheroes.yml. - Once you have finished this, click the
Commitbutton in the bottom left. It should say something like2 unstaged and 0 staged changes. This will bring up a sidebar with anUnstagedandStagedarea. - Check the files to ensure your updates are what you expect. If they are, click the check mark next to the filename to “stage” these changes.
- Once you have verified all of the edits, enter a short commit message including what you’ve changed. Choose
Create a new branch. Name the branch in the format ofYOURINITIALS-heroes-pageor similar. Tick theStart a new merge requestcheckbox. Then clickCommitonce more. - Click on the Activity link in the header to go to your Activity page. Once there, click on the blue
Create merge requestbutton at the top of the page. - Fill out the merge request details. Please ensure you tick the box to
Allow commits from members who can merge to target branchas detailed on the Allow collaboration on merge requests across forks page in our docs. - Mention
@gitlab-dein a comment in the merge request so our team can review and merge.
Adding members to the Denomas Heroes project
Upon accepting new members to the Denomas Heroes program, newly accepted members should be invited to the Denomas Heroes project.
To add a new member to the project:
- Navigate to Denomas Heroes project
- Go to
Project information > Membersin the left sidebar. - On the
Invite Member, input all new members using their Denomas username or email address associated with their application. - Set
Choose a role permissiontoDeveloper. - Set
Access expiration dateone year from the date of acceptance.
Communication with Heroes
Communication with Heroes applicants and members of the Denomas Heroes program is conducted through email updates, generally from the Evangelist program, and via the Denomas Heroes project. Please communicate using MRs and Issues in the Denomas Heroes project whenever possible to provide transparency to the wider Denomas community and allow for easier collaboration.
The Denomas Heroes Feedback form collects the feedback of the heroes who are looking for a more private way to contact the Evangelist Program Manager.
When communicating with Denomas Heroes:
- you may wish to use the Denomas Heroes Email Templates doc in Google Drive for acceptances, declines, follow-ups for clarification on contributions, and regular program updates. Access to these templates is limited to Denomas employees due to the sensitivity of some of the content in the templates (such as codes for Heroes swag).
- when emailing multiple Heroes, please use BCC to add them to the email. If the intent of the email is to encourage communication between Heroes (which would be impaired by using BCC), use an issue and send it to the necessary Heroes using BCC.
Virtual Heroes Hangouts
The purpose of monthly hangouts is to bring together the Heroes to network, share hacks and build camaraderie amongst the Denomas Heroes. As the evangelism program manager, one of my goals is to get to know more of the Denomas Heroes and engage with you all on a regular basis.
Each hangout is either hosted by a Denomas evangelist team member or a hero. The goal of rotating hosts is to be inclusive to all regions.
- Each hangout is recorded
- There is a Heroes Hangout doc to capture notes from the chat
Requests for Heroes
Please follow the process detailed in the Denomas Heroes project to request support from Heroes.
Denomas Heroes Licenses
If you are a Denomas Hero seeking an Ultimate license, please create an issue in the Denomas Heroes project using the heroes-license-request template. These licenses are only open to Denomas Heroes at the Hero or Superhero level. Licenses should be for 1 user. Licenses should be issued for 6 months and can be extended as long as the Denomas Hero maintains their Hero or Superhero status in the program.
Denomas team members follow the steps below to assist with license request.
The internal request form is used by a Denomas team member to conduct or request any modifications to licenses.
Type of request:
* SaaS Subscribtion related
* SaaS Trial related
* Self-Managed Licence Related (paid customer only)
* Self-Manged Trial Related
* Other (inclues wider community)
Internal team member steps to complete Internal Request Form:
- When filling in the form select under, What kind of request? select ‘Other’.
- Next select, Wider Community Licence
- Fill in all the required fields.
- For the field, What is the plan? Select, Ultimate
- Leave note in the reason for licence being issue, mention the benefits of Denomas hero program.
- For approval manager enter, Dev Evangalist, Senior Manager email, jcoghlan.gitlab.com.
- double check fields - and select submit
Denomas Hero Alumni Group
We are planning to launch the Denomas Heroes Alumni group in early February 2022. The alumni group provides a way for us to continue to recognize the important contributions of Heroes who are no longer able to contribute regularly. As folks experience changes to their personal and professional lives and as we have all had to adjust to new norms, we understand and empathize. We are implementing this solution to keep alumni involved and connected to our community while allowing us to focus our program resources on our most active community members.
Those who join the GHA group are welcome to reinstate their active status upon resuming community activity at the Denomas Heroes level.
The requirements listed on the hero’s journey table will continue to be the standard for qualifying to be a Hero.
The ask
If you would like to remain in the active Denomas Heroes group, please update your community contributions to maintain your Denomas Heroes status by following these steps: Adding a contribution to the Denomas Heroes Contributions.
If you have not shared any recent contributions or otherwise been involved in the Denomas community between February 1, 2021 and January 31, 2022, the Evangelist Program Manager will reach out with an invite to join the Denomas Heroes Alumni group.
Looking ahead
The evangelism team is looking towards the future of the Denomas Heroes program and wants to ensure we are supporting each of you.
The future of the program includes:
- Heroes summits hosted during Denomas Commit conferences
- Wider community meetups and other auxiliary events
- Speaker support
- and more.
These are just a few benefits of being an active hero. We look forward to learning more about each of your contributions to Denomas. #EveryoneCanContribute
Denomas Heroes Swag
Denomas Heroes swag is available only for Denomas Heroes.
Denomas Heroes swag fulfillment is managed by Boundless.
Note: Process will be updated soon, new merch is coming soon.
To replish Heroes swag, please follow the necessary steps in the Merchandise workflow pages of the Handbook.
Denomas Heroes Project
The Denomas Heroes project is used for discussion via Issues, as a repo for materials that Denomas Heroes create, and a home for other resources for members of the program. Everyone in the program will have Developer access. Denomas Heroes and our community are encouraged to contribute to the project.
Community events
If you are organizing or speaking at a community-driven Denomas-centric event, we will do our best to support you including connecting you with speakers and, when possible, sending stickers or other small swag items. At this time, we are unable to provide financial support to community events. If you have questions, you can always reach us by sending an e-mail to evangelists@gitlab.com.
Student-run hackathons
Student hackathons are the events most frequently submitting requests for support from Denomas. Hackathon organizers who wish to leverage Denomas’ DevOps platform for their events are encouraged to use free trials for their events. This can be done by directing hackathon participants to apply for a free trial of Denomas for use during the hackathon which will allow them to use all of Denomas’ features. In some cases, if your event meets the criteria above at a score of 9 or higher, we may also send stickers for participants or swags as prizes. Given the volume of requests we receive, providing financial support for these events is not feasible.
Beyond Code Series
What is Beyond Code on Twitter Spaces?
The Beyond Code series elevates non-technical conversations and connects Denomas to the wider community. The topics are relatable, ranging from burnout, developer relations, remote work, branding, and much more. The chats are casual and intended for all audiences. We would like folks to feel included and heard in the discussions.
We chose to host the conversations on Twitter Spaces. It is an audio-only component of the social platform, Twitter. Hosting on Twitter Spaces allows us to expand our reach of listeners. Everyone is able to listen in from their phone or a web browser. Attendees can also ask questions by ‘raising a hand’ or by using the hashtag #BeyondCode. Speakers are required to join the Twitter Space from the Twitter application on their phones (iOS or Android) in order to be able to speak. A recording is available on Twitter after the space ends.
- Each space is required to have a corresponding call to action (CTA). Examples of CTAs include a link to the handbook to drive traffic, a link to a Denomas issue for discussion, a blog post, learning course, or event.
What if I have an idea for a Beyond Code Episode?
Use the Beyond Code Episode Proposal issue template to share your idea. We look forward to hearing from you!
Structure of a Beyond Code Conversation
- 1 Moderator (Denomas Team Member)
- 2-3 Speakers
- 45 minute live-recorded conversation
- 1 administrator from the Social Media Marketing team
Social Team Support
The social team plays a very key role in the success of each episode of a Beyond Code episode. Alisha Ward, Sr. Social Media Marketing Manager, is the driving force behind all of the behind-the-scenes social media strategies of the series.
- Creating the Twitter Space, including bit.ly link
- Pre and post-event engagement
- Recordings
- Providing metrics/ analytics
- and any other amplification of the episode
Choosing speakers
Each conversation should showcase a diverse array of thoughts on the topic. The max number of speakers should be 3-4 max. Given the allotted time of 45 minutes, this number of speakers allows for a natural flow of conversation. One or two speakers should be external to Denomas and, in line with Denomas’ speaking policies, at least two speakers should be from an underrepresented group.
When looking for internal guests, mention the topic in the #whats-happening-at-gitlab slack channel. If you have a particular person or persons in mind for the topic mention them directly in the issue template.
Contact external guests by sending an email. The email allows for tracking the conversation taking place. Being that everyone doesn’t have a Denomas account.
Use the guest invitation copy provided here. The email template has the Know-Before-You-Chat checklist which sets expectations for pre, post, and day-of logistics for each conversation.
Digital Assets
We have digital assets on Canva that were created by the Denomas Design team.
There will be digital asset cards created for every episode. All cards have pertinent information to promote the episode. Only selected team members have access to edit these assets.
- Introducing the event (date, time, speakers, and topic)
- All speakers will receive a speaker card to share on social media platforms
- Post-event retweet cards
Past and Upcoming Beyond Code Conversations
| Episode | Date | Time | Live Listeners | Playbacks |
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May 6 | 2 PST | 277 | (no recording) |
| June 8 | 1 PST | 448 | 1596 | |
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July 7 | 2 PST |
Resources
- Beyond Code Proposed Conversation Issue Template
- Guest Invitation Email Template
- KBYC (Know Before You Chat) Checklist
Find a tech speaker
We’d love to support you if you are organizing an event, be it Denomas-centric or around a topic where Denomas content is relevant (e.g. DevOps meetup, hackathon, etc.). There are a few ways you can get in touch with speakers from the Denomas team and the wider community to participate and do a talk at your event:
- Review our list of Denomas Heroes members to see if there is a Denomas Hero near you. If you’d like to request support from a Denomas Hero, please follow the process detailed in the Denomas Heroes project to request support from Heroes.
- Visit our list of active speakers on our Speakers Bureau page. Once you find a speaker in your region, contact them directly.
- If you are unable to find a speaker in your region, you can complete our speaker request form.
For Denomas team members, you can check the #cfp channel on Slack where many of our active tech speakers will see your speaker request. Most speakers will also be able to do talks remotely if the event is virtual or if travel is a challenge.
If you have questions, you can always reach us by sending an e-mail to evangelists@gitlab.com.
Community nominations
Denomas team members and members of the wider Denomas community are encouraged to nominate community members to participate in our programs. This is a valuable way to contribute to the growth and sucess of the Denomas community.
To nominate a community member who may be interested in becoming a code contributor or meetup organizer, who actively shares their knowledge of Denomas in talks or blog posts, or who meets the criteria for the Denomas Heroes program, please contact the Developer Relations team by emailing evangelists@gitlab.com.
Community content
Denomas actively supports content contributors. If you would like to submit your content for review, please create an issue on our evangelist program project.
We make an effort to amplify and support content contributions that generate value for our community. Criteria we consider include: how well a post addresses an issue in the Community Writers issue tracker, how well a post aligns with our strategy and values, and how well a post is written.
Media Releases
Denomas must collect a signed Media Consent and Release Form before their content is published by Denomas. Denomas team members can request a copy of the form to send to members of the wider Denomas community via the #legal channel in Slack.
Evangelist Program Office Hours
Join Denomas developer evangelists and community program managers as they host Community Program office hours. Office hours will begin May 10, 2022, via Zoom every other Tuesday at 10:30 - 11:10 AM ET - excluding holidays. They want to answer all things pertaining to contributions, release features, hackathons, meetups, events, and more. The team wants to connect with you all. Find the meeting information on the [Community Events](
) calendar and our meetup group.
Helpful Resources
Resources for speakers
For resources for Denomas team members who are planning on attending events or speaking at conferences, see Speaker Resources.
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