I wanted to share a couple of updates on the status of Git Merge: - GitHub will not be hosting an in-person event for Git Merge this year. - Instead, we will focus our efforts on hosting a virtual Contributor's Summit, the details of which are TBD. The decision to not host an in-person event was a difficult one to make, but necessary given the current economic conditions and their effect on travel budgets for conferences. When I asked[1] about which location folks preferred for Git Merge, a number of replies indicated that nobody on their team would be able to attend unless speaking. I think it's a safe assumption that other individuals who would be travelling on behalf of their employer are in a similar situation. That said, I plan on hosting an virtual Contributor's Summit in late-September or so for folks who are working on Git to get together. This year's will likely look a lot different than the Contributor's Summit we held last year in Chicago, IL. That said, a couple of requests: - If you are interested in joining, and aren't sure whether or not you are able to, please feel free to shoot me a message off-list and ask. - If you have suggestions about the format of the day, video-conferencing related suggestions, or anything else that you think could improve the Contributor's Summit, please also feel more than free to let me know. I regret not being able to see everybody in person this year, but I'm hopeful that we'll get a chance to make up for it next year :-). Until then, Thanks, Taylor [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/ZEyDcBcGmLznqKzD@nand.local/