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* [ANNOUNCE] Git Contributor Summit Registration, Mar 5, 2020, Los Angeles
@ 2020-01-15 20:05 Jeff King
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From: Jeff King @ 2020-01-15 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

Following up on my earlier announcement, I have some more details for
the Contributor Summit at Git Merge this year:

  When: Thursday, March 5th. 10am-5pm.
  Where: Downtown Loft, 1054 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
  What: Round-table discussion about Git
  Who: All contributors to Git or related projects in the Git ecosystem
       are invited; if you're not sure if you qualify, please ask!

Note that this is the day _after_ the main Git Merge conference, unlike
previous years. The main conference schedule and agenda is up at:

  https://git-merge.com

To attend, you'll need to register online; please email me off-list for
instructions and a special code. It's bundled with your main conference
registration, so please DO NOT register for the main conference until
you get the code. As with previous years, you'll have the option of
attending for free, or paying the $125 conference fee (all of which goes
to Software Freedom Conservancy).

If you'd like to come but need financial assistance with travel costs,
please reach out as soon as possible to the Git PLC at git@sfconservancy.org.
We'd like to make any funding decisions soon so that people have time to
make travel arrangements. So let's try to have all requests in by next
Monday, January 21st.

When picking a hotel, note that the contributor summit is not at the
same venue as the main conference (but it's nearby). There are some
hotels with special pricing listed on the conference page at
https://git-merge.com/#experience.

We're still working out details of the A/V setup, but the plan is to
have a way for people to join remotely. I'll send details when I have
them.

The afternoon schedule for the main conference is a bit different this
year: we'll have some round-table "Birds of Feather" discussions to get
attendees talking to each other. Think about topics you'd like to
discuss, and also whether you'd like to facilitate a discussion. The
online registration will ask about both. If you're interested, we'll
provide more information and some documentation in advance about how it
will work.

There's also a tentative "Stump the Experts" panel as one of the
sessions. There are still logistics to be worked out (e.g., how far in
advance questions will come), but the general idea is to take attendee
questions about some of the more confusing parts of Git. If you're
interested in being on the panel, let me know.

Sooner is better to make our planning easier, so please let me know if
you're interested by January 31st.

I hope to see everybody there!

-Peff

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* [ANNOUNCE] Git Contributor Summit Registration, Mar 5, 2020, Los Angeles
@ 2020-01-15 20:09 Jeff King
  2020-01-15 20:10 ` Taylor Blau
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jeff King @ 2020-01-15 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

Following up on my earlier announcement, I have some more details for
the Contributor Summit at Git Merge this year:

  When: Thursday, March 5th. 10am-5pm.
  Where: Downtown Loft, 1054 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
  What: Round-table discussion about Git
  Who: All contributors to Git or related projects in the Git ecosystem
       are invited; if you're not sure if you qualify, please ask!

Note that this is the day _after_ the main Git Merge conference, unlike
previous years. The main conference schedule and agenda is up at:

  https://git-merge.com

To attend, you'll need to register online; please email me off-list for
instructions and a special code. It's bundled with your main conference
registration, so please DO NOT register for the main conference until
you get the code. As with previous years, you'll have the option of
attending for free, or paying the $125 conference fee (all of which goes
to Software Freedom Conservancy).

If you'd like to come but need financial assistance with travel costs,
please reach out as soon as possible to the Git PLC at git@sfconservancy.org.
We'd like to make any funding decisions soon so that people have time to
make travel arrangements. So let's try to have all requests in by next
Monday, January 21st.

When picking a hotel, note that the contributor summit is not at the
same venue as the main conference (but it's nearby). There are some
hotels with special pricing listed on the conference page at
https://git-merge.com/#experience.

We're still working out details of the A/V setup, but the plan is to
have a way for people to join remotely. I'll send details when I have
them.

The afternoon schedule for the main conference is a bit different this
year: we'll have some round-table "Birds of Feather" discussions to get
attendees talking to each other. Think about topics you'd like to
discuss, and also whether you'd like to facilitate a discussion. The
online registration will ask about both. If you're interested, we'll
provide more information and some documentation in advance about how it
will work.

There's also a tentative "Stump the Experts" panel as one of the
sessions. There are still logistics to be worked out (e.g., how far in
advance questions will come), but the general idea is to take attendee
questions about some of the more confusing parts of Git. If you're
interested in being on the panel, let me know.

Sooner is better to make our planning easier, so please let me know if
you're interested by January 31st.

I hope to see everybody there!

-Peff

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* Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git Contributor Summit Registration, Mar 5, 2020, Los Angeles
  2020-01-15 20:09 [ANNOUNCE] Git Contributor Summit Registration, Mar 5, 2020, Los Angeles Jeff King
@ 2020-01-15 20:10 ` Taylor Blau
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Taylor Blau @ 2020-01-15 20:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jeff King; +Cc: git

Ugh, how embarrassing -- I fat-fingered the wrong key and re-sent this email
(twice) to the list. Sorry about that.

On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 12:07:05PM -0800, Jeff King wrote:
> Following up on my earlier announcement, I have some more details for
> the Contributor Summit at Git Merge this year:
>
>   When: Thursday, March 5th. 10am-5pm.
>   Where: Downtown Loft, 1054 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
>   What: Round-table discussion about Git
>   Who: All contributors to Git or related projects in the Git ecosystem
>        are invited; if you're not sure if you qualify, please ask!
>
> Note that this is the day _after_ the main Git Merge conference, unlike
> previous years. The main conference schedule and agenda is up at:
>
>   https://git-merge.com
>
> To attend, you'll need to register online; please email me off-list for
> instructions and a special code. It's bundled with your main conference
> registration, so please DO NOT register for the main conference until
> you get the code. As with previous years, you'll have the option of
> attending for free, or paying the $125 conference fee (all of which goes
> to Software Freedom Conservancy).
>
> If you'd like to come but need financial assistance with travel costs,
> please reach out as soon as possible to the Git PLC at git@sfconservancy.org.
> We'd like to make any funding decisions soon so that people have time to
> make travel arrangements. So let's try to have all requests in by next
> Monday, January 21st.
>
> When picking a hotel, note that the contributor summit is not at the
> same venue as the main conference (but it's nearby). There are some
> hotels with special pricing listed on the conference page at
> https://git-merge.com/#experience.
>
> We're still working out details of the A/V setup, but the plan is to
> have a way for people to join remotely. I'll send details when I have
> them.
>
> The afternoon schedule for the main conference is a bit different this
> year: we'll have some round-table "Birds of Feather" discussions to get
> attendees talking to each other. Think about topics you'd like to
> discuss, and also whether you'd like to facilitate a discussion. The
> online registration will ask about both. If you're interested, we'll
> provide more information and some documentation in advance about how it
> will work.
>
> There's also a tentative "Stump the Experts" panel as one of the
> sessions. There are still logistics to be worked out (e.g., how far in
> advance questions will come), but the general idea is to take attendee
> questions about some of the more confusing parts of Git. If you're
> interested in being on the panel, let me know.
>
> Sooner is better to make our planning easier, so please let me know if
> you're interested by January 31st.
>
> I hope to see everybody there!
>
> -Peff
Thanks,
Taylor

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