GitHub Universe is back, and we’ve got all the details plus early bird tickets
GitHub Universe is the event for people making the future of software. Immerse yourself in three days of creativity and curiosity with the largest software community in the world. Join…
GitHub Universe is the event for people making the future of software. Immerse yourself in three days of creativity and curiosity with the largest software community in the world. Join us on September 13-15 at Pier 70 in San Francisco for an event packed with advanced training, deep-dives on open source projects, keynotes from industry experts, and a look into successful software teams.
Early bird tickets
You can purchase early bird tickets for $399 which include access to all conference activities and The Big Bang benefit concert. For $100 more, you can extend your Universe experience with a full day of hands-on workshops from GitHub’s training team. Early bird pricing is available through July 31st.
Call for proposals
The GitHub Universe program will feature community leaders, project maintainers, industry experts, and the GitHub team. We’re looking for a diverse range of speakers from all parts of the software ecosystem. We’d love you to share your ideas with us and submit a proposal to the CFP.
Interested in supporting GitHub Universe as a sponsor? Take a look at the prospectus and get in touch.
At Universe, you’ll feel like you’re at a festival and connect like you’re at a conference. We’ll see you there.
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