Announcing GitHub Constellation Tokyo
On June 6, GitHub is hosting Constellation Tokyo, our first-ever conference in Japan! We’d like to invite you to a day of sessions and networking with the GitHub team and…
On June 6, GitHub is hosting Constellation Tokyo, our first-ever conference in Japan! We’d like to invite you to a day of sessions and networking with the GitHub team and your local GitHub community.
At Constellation, you’ll learn how Japanese teams are integrating GitHub across their companies to create a better developer experience. Then meet developers who contribute to open source and their communities. You’ll also get the latest updates on where GitHub is headed, directly from our team.
Before the conference, we’re hosting a community meetup at SuperDeluxe on June 5. Check out talks on open source and community management and hang out with GitHubbers over drinks and snacks.
We hope you’ll leave Constellation with new friends and fresh ideas on how to work better with your team—and with the open source community.
Go to githubuniverse.com/constellation to get your tickets or sign up for updates!
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