Barcelona Drinkup
This week there is not one, but 9 GitHubbers in Barcelona, and one of them even speaks Catalan: @lstoll, @calavera, @rubiojr, @vmg, @benburkert, @skalnik, @kyros, @raganwald and @brntbeer are in…
This week there is not one, but 9 GitHubbers in Barcelona, and one of them even speaks Catalan: @lstoll, @calavera, @rubiojr, @vmg, @benburkert, @skalnik, @kyros, @raganwald and @brntbeer are in town for Baruco.
You may have heard about the Baruco Pre-party on Thursday. Well, the Octocat has spoken, and we’re turning the pre-party into a GitHub drinkup, open to everybody (even if you’re not attending Baruco).
If you’re in town for the conference, or just live here, drop by Fàbrica Moritz this Thursday for a drink on us.

The Facts:
- Fàbrica Moritz – Ronda de Sant Antoni, 39 – 41 08011 Barcelona, Spain
- Thursday, September 12th at 8:30pm
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