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− | = [[GitTogether]] = | + | = GitTogether = |
| + | These are events when git developers (and in one case, one user) physically meet in the same place. |
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− | These are events when git developers and users physically meet in the same place.
| + | = GitTogether '11 = |
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− | = [[GitTogether]] '08 =
| + | 'October 24(Mon)-25(Tue)' in Mountain View, California. See [[GitTogether11]]. |
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− | <b>October 27(Mon)-29(Wed) in [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Amphitheatre+Pkwy,+Mountain+View,+California+94043,+United+States&sll=37.40293,-121.952735&sspn=0.008565,0.012081&ie=UTF8&cd=2&geocode=FcEHOwIdfiW5-A&ll=37.421572,-122.083619&spn=0.017127,0.024161&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr Mountain View, California]</b> (day after the Google SoC Mentor Summit).
| + | = GitTogether '10 = |
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− | Signup deadline is Oct 14th. Google needs a final guest list by then to prepare badges, sign in lists for reception, and a final head-count to plan for food. Any questions contact Shawn Pearce (gsoc@spearce.org).
| + | 'October 25(Mon)-27(Wed)' in Mountain View, California. See [[GitTogether10]]. |
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− | == Possible speakers == | + | = GitTogether '09 = |
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− | * Shawn O. Pearce (secret project, JGit, PackV4)
| + | 2 GitTogether took place in 2009: |
− | * Sam Vilain ([[GitTorrent]], Git as a DB backend)
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− | * Junio C Hamano (TBD)
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− | == People who said they are interested to attend so far == | + | == GitTogether '09 == |
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− | * Junio C. Hamano
| + | ''October 26(Mon)-28(Wed) in [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Amphitheatre+Pkwy,+Mountain+View,+California+94043,+United+States&sll=37.40293,-121.952735&sspn=0.008565,0.012081&ie=UTF8&cd=2&geocode=FcEHOwIdfiW5-A&ll=37.421572,-122.083619&spn=0.017127,0.024161&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr Mountain View, California]'' |
− | * Shawn O. Pearce
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− | * Petr Baudis
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− | * J.H.
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− | * Johannes Schindelin
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− | * Sam Vilain
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− | * David Symonds
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− | * Christian Couder
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− | * Scott Chacon
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− | * Nick Hengeveld
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− | * Steven Grimm
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− | * David Reiss
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− | * Adam Mosseri
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− | * Eugene Letuchy
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− | * Tim Ansell
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− | Please join the [http://lists.utsl.gen.nz/mailman/listinfo.cgi/gittogether GitTogether mailing list]. We promise to keep the traffic low and to disband it after the event. Useful information for attendees will be sent to this list as we get closer to the [[GitTogether]].
| + | For further details, see the [[GitTogether09]] planning page. |
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− | == Suggested topics of talks/workshops/haxessions == | + | == "Alles Wird Git" Berlin GitTogether '09 == |
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− | * [[GitTorrent]]: current state, security considerations, future direction
| + | See [[AllesWirdGit_'09]]. |
− | * Submodules: how to make a UI for this important feature that is intuitive and complete
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− | * PackV4
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− | * JGit, quo vadis *[1]?
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− | * Using Git for everything but source (Git as a backup tool, how to handle large blobs, using as a DB back-end, etc)
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− | * How to make Git more attractive to the Google Code folks?
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− | * Success/War stories (big wanking session for Gits)
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− | * Linkable library for basic object access (libification or new library)
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− | * Git GUI that even a designer could use ([[TortoiseGit]]?)
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− | * Shawn's current bundle related secret project
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− | * [[TopGit]] introduction/design/integration(?)
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− | * Pasky's current pickaxe related "secret project" (if tangible by then)
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− | * New Git Homepage hammering-out
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− | * Extending Git with volatile metadata database (see 20080910164045.GL10360@machine.or.cz)
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− | * Git Survey 2008 results and discussion
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− | == Travel Details == | + | = GitTogether '08 = |
| + | [[GitTogether08]] took place October 27-29 2008 in Mountain View, California, with around 25 developers and users. |
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− | Google provides [http://code.google.com/events/visitors/ information] about discounted lodging, visiting and parking. Essentially, once you arrive, tell the attendant that you are there for an event in [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=37.422235,-122.083248&ie=UTF8&t=h&ll=37.422328,-122.083248&spn=0.004473,0.007467&z=17 University Theater in Building 40], and they will direct you to the correct parking lot. The pin on the map is positioned approximately where University Theater is located within the building.
| + | = Previous GitTogether = |
| + | One such event happened in 2007 with a few developers. It was an informal, fun time, but not technical. Dscho was there. Gitney was there. And Steven Grimm was there. |
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− | A cab ride from the airport to a nearby hotel will cost approximately, depending on traffic:
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− | * OAK - 120 USD
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− | * SFO - 80 USD
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− | * SJC - 35 USD
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− | Public transit is available in the area, look at [http://www.google.com/transit Google Transit] to help you plan a route.
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− | If you would prefer to spend less than you would on taxi service but would prefer to be picked up at the airport rather than navigate public transport, try [http://www.supershuttle.com/ Super Shuttle]. Shared rides (with a van full of other travelers) start at about 35 USD from any of the area airports.
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− | == Nearby Activities ==
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− | If you are traveling far and wish to stay some extra time there are many activities in the bay area.
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− | * [http://www.onlyinsanfrancisco.com/ San Francisco] is 45 minutes north of Mountain View.
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− | * [http://www.humboldtredwoods.org/ Redwoods State Park] is a 4 hour drive from San Francisco.
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− | * [http://www.nps.gov/seki/ Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park] about a 4 hour drive from Mountain View.
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− | = Previous [[GitTogether]] =
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− | One such event happened in 2007 with a few developers. It was an informal, fun time, but not technical.
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− | *[1] quo vadis == 'where are you going?'
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These are events when git developers (and in one case, one user) physically meet in the same place.
One such event happened in 2007 with a few developers. It was an informal, fun time, but not technical. Dscho was there. Gitney was there. And Steven Grimm was there.