Join us at Git Merge 2018 in Barcelona
Before your 2018 calendar fills up, start planning your trip to Barcelona on March 8 for Git Merge—an event dedicated to the developer community’s favorite version control tool. Whether you’re…
Before your 2018 calendar fills up, start planning your trip to Barcelona on March 8 for Git Merge—an event dedicated to the developer community’s favorite version control tool. Whether you’re new to Git or built a company around it, you’ll walk away with connections and ideas that can help you get to the next step. Tickets are on sale now, and we’re taking Git Merge speaker submissions until January 20!
Speak at Git Merge
If you have a 30-minute session idea, we’d love to hear it. While Git Merge sessions are usually technical, we’re looking for a wide range of topics and presenters—don’t let a lack of technical (or speaking) experience stop you from submitting a proposal. If selected, you’ll receive tickets to Git Merge events, and we’ll help pay for your travel and accommodations.
Secure your spot
General admission tickets are on sale now for €99, and all proceeds will benefit the Software Freedom Conservancy. You can also add a ticket for our workshop day on March 7 until they sell out.
See what Git Merge is about in our 2017 recap video.
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