Paresh Mayani

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Paresh Mayani is currently working as Practice Head at Simform Solutions Private Limited. He has been exploring the horizon of the software industry and developers community for the last 10+ years. He is the founder/organizer of Google Developers Group, Ahmedabad, one of the senior-most organizers in India, organizing events and helping out fellow organizers across India for the last 8+ years. He is an avid Open source enthusiast, who has been organizing events as well as blogging, speaking, and mentoring on various topics since 2010. He can be frequently found giving talks on various topics ranging from Community leadership, Community Management, Events organizing, and mobile development, mobile app UI/UX, and best practices at Domestic & International conferences such as Android Developer Days Turkey (Droidcon Ankara), DevFest Kathmandu, GDG DevCamp Colombo, NitroDroid and DevFest events across India. He has been actively supporting his fellow android developers through various online and offline means. He has published more than 150 articles on his blog TechnoTalkative on which he writes about various technical solutions for Android Development. He holds 100,000+ reputation on StackOverflow, where he is also in 10 highest reputation holders for Android tag. He is also been nominated for the Google Developers Expert for the Android program. He was invited to attend the Google IO 2016 event at Mountain View, California. Paresh Mayani is currently working as Practice Head at Simform Solutions Private Limited. He has been exploring the horizon of the software industry and developers community for the last 10+ years. He is the founder/organizer of Google Developers Group, Ahmedabad, one of the senior-most organizers in India, organizing events and helping out fellow organizers across India for the last 8+ years. He is an avid Open source enthusiast, who has been organizing events as well as blogging, speaking, and mentoring on various topics since 2010. He can be frequently found giving talks on various topics ranging from Community leadership, Community Management, Events organizing, and mobile development, mobile app UI/UX, and best practices at Domestic & International conferences such as Android Developer Days Turkey (Droidcon Ankara), DevFest Kathmandu, GDG DevCamp Colombo, NitroDroid and DevFest events across India. He has been actively supporting his fellow android developers through various online and offline means. He has published more than 150 articles on his blog TechnoTalkative on which he writes about various technical solutions for Android Development. He holds 100,000+ reputation on StackOverflow, where he is also in 10 highest reputation holders for Android tag. He is also been nominated for the Google Developers Expert for the Android program. He was invited to attend the Google IO 2016 event at Mountain View, California. Paresh Mayani is currently working as Practice Head at Simform Solutions Private Limited. He has been exploring the horizon of the software industry and developers community for the last 10+ years. He is the founder/organizer of Google Developers Group, Ahmedabad, one of the senior-most organizers in India, organizing events and helping out fellow organizers across India for the last 8+ years. He is an avid Open source enthusiast, who has been organizing events as well as blogging, speaking, and mentoring on various topics since 2010. He can be frequently found giving talks on various topics ranging from Community leadership, Community Management, Events organizing, and mobile development, mobile app UI/UX, and best practices at Domestic & International conferences such as Android Developer Days Turkey (Droidcon Ankara), DevFest Kathmandu, GDG DevCamp Colombo, NitroDroid and DevFest events across India. He has been actively supporting his fellow android developers through various online and offline means. He has published more than 150 articles on his blog TechnoTalkative on which he writes about various technical solutions for Android Development. He holds 100,000+ reputation on StackOverflow, where he is also in 10 highest reputation holders for Android tag. He is also been nominated for the Google Developers Expert for the Android program. He was invited to attend the Google IO 2016 event at Mountain View, California. Paresh Mayani is currently working as Practice Head at Simform Solutions Private Limited. He has been exploring the horizon of the software industry and developers community for the last 10+ years. He is the founder/organizer of Google Developers Group, Ahmedabad, one of the senior-most organizers in India, organizing events and helping out fellow organizers across India for the last 8+ years. He is an avid Open source enthusiast, who has been organizing events as well as blogging, speaking, and mentoring on various topics since 2010. He can be frequently found giving talks on various topics ranging from Community leadership, Community Management, Events organizing, and mobile development, mobile app UI/UX, and best practices at Domestic & International conferences such as Android Developer Days Turkey (Droidcon Ankara), DevFest Kathmandu, GDG DevCamp Colombo, NitroDroid and DevFest events across India. He has been actively supporting his fellow android developers through various online and offline means. He has published more than 150 articles on his blog TechnoTalkative on which he writes about various technical solutions for Android Development. He holds 100,000+ reputation on StackOverflow, where he is also in 10 highest reputation holders for Android tag. He is also been nominated for the Google Developers Expert for the Android program. He was invited to attend the Google IO 2016 event at Mountain View, California. Paresh Mayani is currently working as Practice Head at Simform Solutions Private Limited. He has been exploring the horizon of the software industry and developers community for the last 10+ years. He is the founder/organizer of Google Developers Group, Ahmedabad, one of the senior-most organizers in India, organizing events and helping out fellow organizers across India for the last 8+ years. He is an avid Open source enthusiast, who has been organizing events as well as blogging, speaking, and mentoring on various topics since 2010. He can be frequently found giving talks on various topics ranging from Community leadership, Community Management, Events organizing, and mobile development, mobile app UI/UX, and best practices at Domestic & International conferences such as Android Developer Days Turkey (Droidcon Ankara), DevFest Kathmandu, GDG DevCamp Colombo, NitroDroid and DevFest events across India. He has been actively supporting his fellow android developers through various online and offline means. He has published more than 150 articles on his blog TechnoTalkative on which he writes about various technical solutions for Android Development. He holds 100,000+ reputation on StackOverflow, where he is also in 10 highest reputation holders for Android tag. He is also been nominated for the Google Developers Expert for the Android program. He was invited to attend the Google IO 2016 event at Mountain View, California.

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Community Management 101 Community Management 101 Community Management 101 Community Management 101 Community Management 101

🗣 english 🕘 05:5506:25 UTC at Asia2
As a community organiser, during the span of 10+ years, I've learnt a lot and explored lot of areas of developers community and it's effective management. I have also managed presence in the online developers community like Github and Stackoverflow, with that I am currently holding 100,000+ reputation over Stackoverflow. In early days and stages of community management, I've seen many organisers face challenges like how to get speakers, how to build speakers database, how to build community, how to get more audience, social media presence and increasing the foot prints to the wider audience, venue management, partners managements, etc. So during this talk, I would be sharing lot of these things, following are the links that I talked already about but I will change it with more relevant contents for this DevRel Asia event. - Video of the same session that I have delivered this year at GDG Ahmedabad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIbTcZYb63Y - Presentation of this session https://speakerdeck.com/pareshmayani/community-management-101 As a community organiser, during the span of 10+ years, I've learnt a lot and explored lot of areas of developers community and it's effective management. I have also managed presence in the online developers community like Github and Stackoverflow, with that I am currently holding 100,000+ reputation over Stackoverflow. In early days and stages of community management, I've seen many organisers face challenges like how to get speakers, how to build speakers database, how to build community, how to get more audience, social media presence and increasing the foot prints to the wider audience, venue management, partners managements, etc. So during this talk, I would be sharing lot of these things, following are the links that I talked already about but I will change it with more relevant contents for this DevRel Asia event. - Video of the same session that I have delivered this year at GDG Ahmedabad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIbTcZYb63Y - Presentation of this session https://speakerdeck.com/pareshmayani/community-management-101 As a community organiser, during the span of 10+ years, I've learnt a lot and explored lot of areas of developers community and it's effective management. I have also managed presence in the online developers community like Github and Stackoverflow, with that I am currently holding 100,000+ reputation over Stackoverflow. In early days and stages of community management, I've seen many organisers face challenges like how to get speakers, how to build speakers database, how to build community, how to get more audience, social media presence and increasing the foot prints to the wider audience, venue management, partners managements, etc. So during this talk, I would be sharing lot of these things, following are the links that I talked already about but I will change it with more relevant contents for this DevRel Asia event. - Video of the same session that I have delivered this year at GDG Ahmedabad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIbTcZYb63Y - Presentation of this session https://speakerdeck.com/pareshmayani/community-management-101 As a community organiser, during the span of 10+ years, I've learnt a lot and explored lot of areas of developers community and it's effective management. I have also managed presence in the online developers community like Github and Stackoverflow, with that I am currently holding 100,000+ reputation over Stackoverflow. In early days and stages of community management, I've seen many organisers face challenges like how to get speakers, how to build speakers database, how to build community, how to get more audience, social media presence and increasing the foot prints to the wider audience, venue management, partners managements, etc. So during this talk, I would be sharing lot of these things, following are the links that I talked already about but I will change it with more relevant contents for this DevRel Asia event. - Video of the same session that I have delivered this year at GDG Ahmedabad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIbTcZYb63Y - Presentation of this session https://speakerdeck.com/pareshmayani/community-management-101 As a community organiser, during the span of 10+ years, I've learnt a lot and explored lot of areas of developers community and it's effective management. I have also managed presence in the online developers community like Github and Stackoverflow, with that I am currently holding 100,000+ reputation over Stackoverflow. In early days and stages of community management, I've seen many organisers face challenges like how to get speakers, how to build speakers database, how to build community, how to get more audience, social media presence and increasing the foot prints to the wider audience, venue management, partners managements, etc. So during this talk, I would be sharing lot of these things, following are the links that I talked already about but I will change it with more relevant contents for this DevRel Asia event. - Video of the same session that I have delivered this year at GDG Ahmedabad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIbTcZYb63Y - Presentation of this session https://speakerdeck.com/pareshmayani/community-management-101