Git Merge 2017 tickets are now available
Tickets for Git Merge 2017 are now on sale 🎉 Git Merge is the pre-eminent Git-focused conference: a full day offering technical talks and user case studies, plus a full…

Tickets for Git Merge 2017 are now on sale 🎉
Git Merge is the pre-eminent Git-focused conference: a full day offering technical talks and user case studies, plus a full day of pre-conference, add-on workshops for Git users of all levels. Git Merge 2017 will take place February 2-3 in Brussels.
Confirmed Speakers
- Durham Goode, Facebook
- Santiago Perez De Rosso, MIT
- Carlos Martin Nieto, GitHub
Workshops
Git users of all levels are invited to dive into a variety of topics with some of the best Git trainers in the world. Learn about improving workflows with customized configurations, submodules and subtrees, getting your repo under control, and much more. Workshops are included in the cost of a conference ticket, but space is limited. Make sure to RSVP when you get your conference ticket.
Sponsorship Opportunities
By sponsoring Git Merge, you are supporting a community of users and developers dedicated a tool that’s become integral to your development workflow. Check out the Sponsorship Prospectus for more information.
Tickets
Tickets are €99 and all proceeds are donated to the Software Freedom Conservancy. General admission also includes entrance to the after party.
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