Selecting the Right Solution to Build Your Online Developer Community

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Selecting the Right Solution to Build Your Online Developer Community

A successful developer community isn’t just about code and documentation. Developers naturally meet online to swap code, ask questions, and discuss their latest developments in chat rooms and forums. By building a branded developer community with Commons, you not only foster their natural communication style, but also provide direct access to beta software, APIs, and technical help. With a combination of wikis, forums, blogs, profiles and other social business features, you can create a destination where developers want to contribute and stay engaged.

Join us for this one hour webinar with Acquia's resident community expert, Gavin Nathan, who will share best practices and case studies of other successful developer communities. Attendees will hear:

  • insights into how these communities helped drive product roadmaps and lower costs
  • how technology can help increase participation
  • advantages of using Commons vs other solutions
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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