Git Merge returns April 8-9th in Paris
Git will be 10 years old in April, and we’re bringing back Git Merge to celebrate. Mark your calendars for April 8-9th to be a part of the only Git…
Git will be 10 years old in April, and we’re bringing back Git Merge to celebrate. Mark your calendars for April 8-9th to be a part of the only Git user conference of its kind.
Hosted at the La Gaîté lyrique in Paris’ 3rd arrondissement, Git Merge will feature with sessions on using Git, scaling Git, and developing on Git from core Git maintainers.

Tickets, session details, and hotel information will be available soon. Follow @github on Twitter for updates, or add your email to the list at git-merge.com and we’ll let you know as soon as tickets are on sale.
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