CodeConf 2015: Early Bird Tickets and Call for Proposals
CodeConf 2015, GitHub’s premiere open source event, will take place on June 25-26 in Tennessee. We hope you’ll join us for what is sure to be a special community experience…

CodeConf 2015, GitHub’s premiere open source event, will take place on June 25-26 in Tennessee. We hope you’ll join us for what is sure to be a special community experience at the Bell Tower, in the heart of downtown Nashville.
We’re pleased to announce that CodeConf is accepting proposals for talks beginning today. For guidelines around submissions, please take a look at the detailed form. The call for proposals ends May 10th at 11:59pm PDT.
CodeConf is dedicated to amplifying new voices from the amazing open source community. We will feature thoughtful and compelling sessions that will leave all attendees thinking differently about the open source ecosystem. We will also be celebrating the unique American city of Nashville by featuring local cuisine and artists throughout the conference. CodeConf will culminate in a party at the historic Country Music Hall of Fame, only a few blocks away from the Bell Tower.
Get your early bird ticket now!. On May 25, ticket sales will increase by $100. Follow @codeconf on Twitter for regular updates on content, training sessions, and more.
Come with an open mind, and leave a better contributor.
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