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GitLab for Education: First Virtual Meetup

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Christina Hupy, Ph.D.
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725
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26
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English
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Summary

The GitLab for Education Program announced its first global virtual meetup, aimed at fostering a community around education and DevOps, on May 6th. GitLab meetups, which traditionally have been in-person events, are now successfully being held virtually, allowing for more diverse and inclusive participation. The event, organized by the Developer Relations team, seeks to build relationships and share knowledge about the use of GitLab in educational settings by providing free licenses to qualifying institutions. The program has already issued 1.486 million seats to 800 institutions across 65 countries. During the meetup, team members such as John Coghlan and Christina Hupy will introduce themselves and discuss various aspects of the GitLab for Education Program, including how institutions can benefit from it, share use cases, discuss challenges, and explore useful resources. The event is open to anyone interested, regardless of whether they are a current Education Program member, and aims to increase networking and skill-building opportunities related to DevOps and GitLab.

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