Geoffrey
Logovi
Developer Relations Engineer · Open Source Community Advocate · Gold Microsoft Ambassador. Building bridges between developers and technology across West Africa and beyond — from Lomé, Togo 🇹🇬

Developer, Community Builder, Open Source Advocate
I'm Geoffrey Logovi (pronounced dʒɛfray), a Developer Relations Engineer and Open Source Community Advocate from Lomé, Togo 🇹🇬.
My journey started in Technical Support and Systems Administration — L1/L2 support, Linux environments, REST API testing, and incident resolution across mobile, web, and banking platforms. That foundation built my obsession with how technology works and how people experience it.
Today I channel that into Developer Relations — building communities, creating technical content, speaking at conferences, and advocating for open source. As a Gold Microsoft Ambassador and GDG Ratoma Organizer, I've helped grow the tech ecosystem across West Africa.
I'm also a DX Mentorship alum, Python Togo co-founder, PSF contributing member, and DevFest Lomé organizer — constantly building, sharing, and learning in public.
Building the ecosystem
From organizing DevFests to co-founding Python Togo — I show up for the community.
GDG Ratoma
Co-organizing Google Developer Groups chapter in Ratoma, Guinea — running meetups, workshops, and developer events.
DevFest Lomé
Organizing Togo's largest annual developer festival, bringing together hundreds of developers for talks, workshops, and community building.
Python Togo
Co-founded and running Python Togo — mentorship programs, PyCon Togo, and growing a vibrant Python community across the country.
Microsoft Ambassador
Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador (Gold tier) — representing Microsoft technologies, running workshops, and supporting students in tech.
DX Mentorship
Graduated from Kenny Eze's elite DevRel mentorship program — one of the most rigorous developer advocacy training programs in Africa.
Product Hub Africa
Selected mentee at Product Hub Africa — learning product management, community growth, and startup ecosystem building.
The journey so far
Developer Relations Engineer
Building developer communities, creating technical content, speaking at conferences, and advocating for open source technologies across West Africa.
Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador
Representing Microsoft technologies at Gold tier — organizing workshops, hackathons, and student tech events across Togo.
Technical Support & QA Engineer
L1/L2 technical support, systems administration, API testing, and manual/regression testing across mobile, web, and banking systems. Linux environments, REST APIs, JSON validation.
Programme Manager – Open Source For All
Recruiting, training, and mentoring contributors globally; securing partnerships and recognition for the open source programme.
Building in public
Contributing to projects that power the internet — one PR at a time.
Contributing to one of the largest open source organizations in the world.
Helping improve the open source contribution tracking and community platform.
Contributing to the popular Python-based CMS powering thousands of websites.
Completed Open Source Internship — contributed to AI-powered developer tools.
Contributing to the free knowledge mission — documentation on video conferencing tech.
Managing the Open Source for All programme — recruiting, training, and mentoring contributors globally.
Bringing ideas to the stage
I speak at conferences, meetups, and workshops on Developer Relations, Open Source, Cloud & DevOps, and building tech communities in Africa. My talks bridge theory and practice — from GitHub Actions to community-led growth.
- →Developer Relations
- →Open Source
- →Cloud & DevOps
- →Community Building
- →GitHub Actions
- →Bitcoin/Lightning Network
- →Conferences
- →Tech Meetups
- →Workshops
- →Podcasts
- →Panels
- →Hackathons
What I learnt during the Tublian Open Source Internship
AI and Developer Tools in Open Source Space
Is Developer Relations your new career path to get into tech?
How I learned about accessibility through open source contribution
How to deploy your own NFT image onchain
Why companies should have a DevRel team?
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