Hi Community!
We're introducing formal Content Guidelines for the Databricks Community Technical Blog – full document attached below as a PDF.
The Technical Blog exists to help the community learn from each other through genuine technical knowledge, real-world experience, and practical insight. It's not an announcement channel – it's a space built on trust, where what you read is something you can actually act on.
As the community grows, we want to protect that. These guidelines make sure every blog published here is technically accurate, adds real value, and reflects genuine expertise.
Who Can Publish
- Databricks Employees (Bricksters) – individual or team contributions
- Partner Organizations – organizational contributions only
- Customer Organizations – organizational contributions only
In Short, We're Looking For
✓ Real technical content – enough detail that a reader can actually follow along and learn from it
✓ Honest reflection – what worked, what didn't, and what you'd do differently next time
✓ Practical takeaways – something the reader can directly apply to their own work
What Won't Get Published
✕ Pure product or company promotion – without explaining how Databricks was used or what a reader can learn from it
✕ Low-effort, visibly AI-generated content – with no real human voice or expertise behind it
✕ Rehashed documentation – restating existing docs without adding new context or experience
Full details and the quality bar are all in the attached PDF👇.