[ANNOUNCE] Git Merge 2025, September 29-30, San Francisco, CA

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Git Merge 2025 is happening on September 29-30th in San Francisco, CA!
The Contributor's Summit will be on the 30th. Here are the details for
the main conference:

   When: September 29th and 30th
  Where: GitHub HQ, 88 Colin P Kelly Jr. St., San Francisco, CA 94107
   What: Main conference on the 29th, breakouts and Contributor's Summit
         on the 30th.

The conference will be structured similarly to Git Merge 2024 from
Berlin. The main conference will be on the first day, and breakout
sessions as well as the Contributor's Summit will take place on the
second day. We'll have a cocktail hour at the conclusion of the first
day.

For the Contributor's Summit, anybody who works on Git or related
projects in the Git ecosystem are invited. If you aren't sure if that
includes you or not, please ask!

Registration and the Call for Proposals (CFP) are both open, and the
main webpage below has all of the details:

  https://git-merge.com

There are links to the CFP submission page as well as ticket
registration on the main website above, but direct links for each are
below:

  Tickets: https://git-merge-2025.eventbrite.com/
      CFP: https://sessionize.com/git-merge-2025/

For GSoC / Outreachy students that would like to come but may need
financial assistance with travel costs, please reach out to the Git PLC
at <git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. We'll collect requests and try to make
decisions and notify people by mid-July, which would hopefully still
leave time for making travel arrangements.

Other than that, please be thinking about (and feel free to discuss in
this thread) topics you'd like to discuss, or any general thoughts on
the format, venue setup, etc.

See you there!

Thanks,
Taylor




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