SUI Head of Developer Relations talks about open source, decentralization, and developer support
Brian Hennessey-Hsieh, Head of Developer Relations at Sui, shares his experience in the blockchain space and his thoughts on open source, decentralization, and developer support.
Brian has worked in the open source space for over 20 years, from GCC and Linux to cloud computing projects such as OpenStack. He was drawn to the idea of open source collaboration and transparency as key to software development. After joining Uber and Coinbase, Brian eventually moved to Mysten Labs and now serves as the Head of Developer Relations at the Sui Foundation.
When it comes to web3, Brian has three perspectives:
At work, there is a need to establish more open collaboration and governance to achieve true decentralization.
Technically, it is necessary to explain to people the characteristics of Sui technology and how to solve problems.
In terms of application, although some use cases are not yet mature, the wide application of technology has verified its value.
As the Head of Developer Relations for L1 Public Chains, Brian believes that the key is to achieve decentralization and engage with developers. There is a need to develop community-building principles, ensure fair and inclusive contributions, and educate developers about technology.
When it comes to engaging developers, Brian believes that web3 should be viewed as a problem-solving technology, rather than simply emphasizing web3 itself. Developers should choose to develop applications or core protocols based on their interests, and actively engage with the community.
Sui is developing a variety of educational content and tools to support developers. Brian would like to see more innovative applications, especially solutions that reward contributors fairly and transparently, to further drive decentralization.
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Sui's Head of Developer Relations talks about blockchain innovation and decentralization vision
SUI Head of Developer Relations talks about open source, decentralization, and developer support
Brian Hennessey-Hsieh, Head of Developer Relations at Sui, shares his experience in the blockchain space and his thoughts on open source, decentralization, and developer support.
Brian has worked in the open source space for over 20 years, from GCC and Linux to cloud computing projects such as OpenStack. He was drawn to the idea of open source collaboration and transparency as key to software development. After joining Uber and Coinbase, Brian eventually moved to Mysten Labs and now serves as the Head of Developer Relations at the Sui Foundation.
When it comes to web3, Brian has three perspectives:
At work, there is a need to establish more open collaboration and governance to achieve true decentralization.
Technically, it is necessary to explain to people the characteristics of Sui technology and how to solve problems.
In terms of application, although some use cases are not yet mature, the wide application of technology has verified its value.
As the Head of Developer Relations for L1 Public Chains, Brian believes that the key is to achieve decentralization and engage with developers. There is a need to develop community-building principles, ensure fair and inclusive contributions, and educate developers about technology.
When it comes to engaging developers, Brian believes that web3 should be viewed as a problem-solving technology, rather than simply emphasizing web3 itself. Developers should choose to develop applications or core protocols based on their interests, and actively engage with the community.
Sui is developing a variety of educational content and tools to support developers. Brian would like to see more innovative applications, especially solutions that reward contributors fairly and transparently, to further drive decentralization.
! [Interview with Sui’s Head of Developer Relations: How do I start developing on Sui from 0?] ](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/webp-social/moments-64d28d7a9dc5158936aa9b84ede8dbab.webp)