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Join the European developer community at GitHub Satellite in Amsterdam on May 11 to hear how organizations like Facebook, Heroku, GOV.UK, and Spotify are building software and contributing to open source. We’ll also…

Join the European developer community at GitHub Satellite in Amsterdam on May 11 to hear how organizations like Facebook, Heroku, GOV.UK, and Spotify are building software and contributing to open source.
We’ll also share the latest on GitHub products and services, beginning with a keynote from GitHub CEO Chris Wanstrath. Check out talks from GitHub engineers and executives, including inside stories about projects like scaling GitHub, DevOps workflows, and Electron.
Presentations
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Scaling GitHub – A look at the technology behind the worlds largest code host
Sam Lambert, Senior Director of Infrastructure -
Collaborating with Hubot for a more efficient DevOps workflow
Brent Beer, Solutions Engineer -
Building cross-platform apps with Electron
Jessica Lord, Electron Engineer
Panels
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Every company is a software company
Led by Kakul Srivastava, VP of Product -
Open source maintainers
Led by Brandon Keepers, Head of Open Source
Guests
To close out the day, GitHub’s VP of Social Impact, Nicole Sanchez, will lead a session featuring the amazing stories of nonprofits Fred Hutch and Code to Inspire, which are using technology to pave the way to a more inclusive society and a healthier world.
Hands-on Help
While you’re at Satellite, you can also get your Git and GitHub questions answered personally by experts from our Services team! Schedule your one-on-one session here.
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