Denver Tea House Drinkup
The Denver Hubbers would like to invite you to GitHub’s first tea-based drinkup at iN-TEA in downtown Littleton. If you’ve never been to this place, it’s a tea drinker’s best…
The Denver Hubbers would like to invite you to GitHub’s first tea-based drinkup at iN-TEA in downtown Littleton. If you’ve never been to this place, it’s a tea drinker’s best friend. There’s more varieties of tea than I even knew existed, a good assortment of hors-d’oeuvres to match, and an incredibly cool and courteous staff.
We’ve even got our Texas colleague, @pengwynn, in town creating some training videos with us. He’ll be joining us for the drinkup.
Join us for a discussion of all things Git and GitHub, ranging from option flags to workflows with Pull Requests. We hope to see you there!
UPDATE: there will be some parking on Main Street, some on nearby residential streets, and ample space by 7pm at the RTD Park and Ride at Alamo and Prince, just one block to the south.

When
Tuesday, December 17
7pm-9pm
Where
iN-TEA
2440 W Main St
Littleton, CO 80120
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