Re: Git Merge 2013 Conference, Berlin
From: Michael J Gruber <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:56:12
Scott Chacon venit, vidit, dixit 18.02.2013 22:29:
Right now we have: Dev day: 50 User day: 295 Hack day: 200 I'm not sure what the actual turnout will be, but it looks like it's going to be pretty massive. I wanted to go through the Dev day signups and figure out if everyone really belongs there (is an actual contributor to a core git project) but it's basically on the honor system now. If anyone on this list that should be there (Junio, Shawn, etc) wants to attend and would like sponsorship for the flight/lodging, please let me know. We would love to have as many of the core people there as possible. I will also try to record everything and summarize as much as I can after the fact, so if you can't attend it should still be possible to get the general idea of what occurred and was discussed. I'm going to try doing something similar in the SF area in maybe 6-8 months from this, assuming it's a success. Scott On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Jeff King [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 09:52:34PM +0100, Thomas Rast wrote:quoted
Scott Chacon [off-list ref] writes:quoted
We're starting off in Berlin, May 9-11th. GitHub has secured conference space at the Radisson Blu Berlin for those days. I have a smaller room for the first day so we can get 30-40 Git implementors together to talk about the future of Git and whatnot.[...]quoted
http://git-merge.com/So this has been fairly quiet -- is anyone else coming? :-)I am. I think Scott may have actual numbers, but my third-hand impression was that there have been a lot of signups. -Peff
Well, all days are listed as "sold out" on the eventbrite site. Maybe it's because eventbrite has "trouble connecting to facebook" because I "don't have facebook"? I do plan to come (unless I'm out due to lack of an eventbrite ticket) but will stay with family rather than at the Radisson Blu. Michael