Lee Reilly
Senior Program Manager, GitHub Developer Relations. Open source hype man, AI whisperer, hackathon and game jam wrangler. I write && manage programs, support dev communities, and occasionally ship something.
Join us at GitHub HQ for our annual GDC Party on Tuesday, March 19, from 7pm to midnight.
If you’re in town for the Game Developers Conference (GDC) we’d love to invite you to our annual GDC Party on Tuesday, March 19, from 7pm to midnight.
We’ll provide the drinks and wifi, while our friends from itch.io will provide some fun indie games for everyone to enjoy. Play them, showcase your own games, and network. Think of the GDC Party as a friendly LAN party—we can’t wait to see you there.
Proof of GDC registration is required for entry. All ages are welcome at the event, but you must be 21 or older and provide a valid photo ID if you plan to drink alcoholic beverages. GDC parties tend to reach capacity quickly, so we recommend showing up early to join in on the fun.
We’ll have plenty of tables for you to showcase any games that you’re working on. Power outlets and controllers will be available in limited quantities, so please come with a fully-charged laptop and your own controllers so that everyone may participate.
Date: Tuesday, March 19
Time: 7 pm–midnight
Address: 88 Colin P Kelly Jr St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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