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Wrapping up GitLab Commit

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Valerie Silverthorne
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439
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29
Language
English
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Summary

GitLab's first-ever user conference, GitLab Commit Brooklyn, was a dynamic and unconventional event that took place in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, attracting over 400 attendees for a day filled with engaging activities and learning opportunities. The conference featured a unique blend of technical demonstrations, including a CI/CD pipeline session that humorously involved a "screaming chicken," and presentations from notable figures such as Eddie Zane of DigitalOcean. Attendees enjoyed the informal atmosphere, moving between indoor and outdoor spaces, which facilitated lively discussions about DevOps challenges, fueled by an open coffee bar. The event concluded with a social gathering at a bowling alley, encapsulating the blend of professional insight and relaxed networking that characterized the day. The conference set itself apart from typical user events by eschewing traditional settings and offering a refreshing, interactive experience, with plans for a follow-up event in London and recent news of GitLab's $268 million in Series E funding.

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