Patchwork Seattle
We’re bringing Patchwork to Seattle on July 21. If you’re in town for Open Source and Feelings, or if you’re local, we hope you can join us for a relaxing…
We’re bringing Patchwork to Seattle on July 21. If you’re in town for Open Source and Feelings, or if you’re local, we hope you can join us for a relaxing evening of GitHubbing. We’re teaming up with our friends at MAKERS Coworking, and the event is open to beginners to Git and GitHub, or mentors who would like to help others learn. We’ll have stickers and a little something extra for mentors, so we hope to see you there.

A host of GitHubbers, as well as local community mentors, will be on hand to walk you through your choice of learning modules:
- Introduction to Git
- Introduction to GitHub
- Creating a Site with GitHub Pages
No coding experience needed
Patchwork is a self-directed, hands-on workshop for learning Git and GitHub. The atmosphere is casual and informal; it is not an event full of presented tutorials and copious note-taking. You will be able to go at your own pace, with the help of a community mentor nearby in case you run into any trouble. Join us for a night of hacking and snacking and make some new friends while you’re at it!
Newcomers to Git and GitHub: you’ll leave with a merged pull request, a square on your contributions graph, and confidence to get more involved in the open source community.
Mentors: if you’ve ever had a pull request merged, now is your chance to share the love and help someone else create magic.
Details:
- For: Git and GitHub beginners
- When? July 21, 6:30-9:30 pm
- Where? MAKERS Coworking, The Retreat Room, 92 Lenora St, Seattle, WA 98121
Once registered, you’ll receive an email before the event with more details.
If you do not yet have a GitHub account, we ask that you sign up at https://github.com before you attend the event. It’s fast, easy, and of course, free. That way you’ll be ready to go right out of the gate.
We will provide food and refreshments. If you have any food allergies, please let us know during registration.
This facility is wheelchair-accessible.
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