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.
We’re delighted to host our friends from Godot for the second annual Godot Game Developers Conference (GDC) Meetup. Join us on Thursday, March 21 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm at GitHub HQ to meet core contributors and users from around the world. You’ll also get a chance to hear from the Godot co-founder and lead developer, Juan Linietsky, just like last year.
The event is open to anyone interested in Godot Engine: AAA, indie, and hobbyist developers of all levels are welcome. There will be plenty of space for demos and playtesting, so feel free to bring what you need to showcase your Godot projects. Snacks, drinks, and Godot-powered entertainment will be provided.
Date: Thursday, March 21
Time: 6:30 pm–9:30 pm
Address: 88 Colin P Kelly Jr St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Fun fact: Godot was the third fastest growing open source project on GitHub in our last Octoverse report. It’s also seeing an increase in adoption at game jams like Global Game Jam, Ludum Dare, and Game Off.
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