Open Source Alley at OSCON: Call For Projects
OSCON is headed to Austin this year and we’re bringing back the GitHub Open Source Alley. The alley features open source projects from across the community where they can chat…
OSCON is headed to Austin this year and we’re bringing back the GitHub Open Source Alley. The alley features open source projects from across the community where they can chat with attendees, share their work, and get new contributors involved. OSCON runs from May 17 – 19th, 2016, in Austin and we’d like to invite you to apply to be a part of Open Source Alley.
As a featured project at one of the most popular open source conferences in the world, you’ll get:
- Table in Open Source Alley adjacent to GitHub’s booth
- Two complimentary OSCON passes for contributors and maintainers
- Dedicated presentation time in the GitHub booth to highlight your project, deep dive into the code, and get people involved.
To be considered, you just need to complete the application by Friday, April 1st, 2016. The application form has the complete details and requirements for participating.
Can’t wait to see you in Austin!
Tags:
Written by
Related posts
The top 10 gifts for the developer in your life
Whether you’re hunting for the perfect gift for your significant other, the colleague you drew in the office gift exchange, or maybe (just maybe) even for yourself, we’ve got you covered with our top 10 gifts that any developer would love.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 Gaady Awards
The Gaady Awards are like the Emmy Awards for the field of digital accessibility. And, just like the Emmys, the Gaadys are a reason to celebrate! On November 21, GitHub was honored to roll out the red carpet for the accessibility community at our San Francisco headquarters.
Students: Start building your skills with the GitHub Foundations certification
The GitHub Foundations Certification exam fee is now waived for all students verified through GitHub Education.