GitHub Constellation is coming to a city near you
In June, we hosted Constellation Tokyo, our first-ever conference in Japan. Now, we’re bringing this two-day event for software builders and entrepreneurs to cities around the world. Every Constellation is…
In June, we hosted Constellation Tokyo, our first-ever conference in Japan. Now, we’re bringing this two-day event for software builders and entrepreneurs to cities around the world.
Every Constellation is customized to fit the city it’s hosted in. Most will have two events: one dedicated to the local GitHub community and another dedicated to how people use GitHub at work. Take a look at the host cities, and sign up for the event that fits your interests.
We’ve planned Constellation events in these cities, but we’ll keep adding stops.
- Constellation Munich: October 18-19
- Constellation Brisbane: October 23-24
- Constellation Sydney: October 25-26
- Constellation Melbourne: November 1-2
- Constellation Madrid: November 6-7
- Constellation Milan: November 16
- Constellation Amsterdam: November 20-21
- Constellation Paris: November 22-23
- Constellation Stockholm: November 28-29
- Constellation Berlin: November 29-30
Sign up to receive updates on the Constellation site if you don’t see a convenient location to meet us.
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