Gerrit User Summit 2019

The Gerrit Community gets together

The Gerrit Community is happy to announce the Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon 2019, THE event of the year for everything related to Gerrit Code Review and the trunk-based development pipeline.

Summit in Europe and USA

The Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon 2019 will be held in Gothenburg (Sweden) and in Sunnyvale (California, USA), to allow most of the community around the globe to attend and share their experience and ideas.

The first part of the event is a 5-days Hackathon reserved for the current Gerrit contributors and maintainers plus anyone that is willing to start contributing to the platform.

It will then follow with a 2-days Users Summit opened to all the members of the community or who is willing to learn and adopt Gerrit Code Review in their development process.

Please note that the seats for the Hackathon are limited and your request could be declined by the organizer. We will do our best, however, to get people in and help increasing the community of contributors.

How to register

The access for the Hackathon and the User Summit is FREE and potentialy opened to everyone, prior registration on EventBrite.

Gerrit User Summit - Europe

Location

The Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon is hosted and sponsored by Volvo Cars at their HQ in Gothenburg (Sweden) in cooperation with GerritForge and the Gerrit Community.

Dates

Gerrit User Summit - USA

Location

The Gerrit User Summit & Hackathon is hosted and sponsored by GerritForge Inc in Sunnyvale (California) in cooperation with the Gerrit Community.

Dates

Why two Gerrit User Summits, in Europe and USA?

Starting from 2017, we promised to get in touch with a wider and more diverse community, and, as promised, we are keen to listen to all Gerrit Users around the world.

Historically most of the Gerrit users were located in the USA. However, recently the adoption has extended to many other locations around the world, including India, China, Korea and most of the central and northern European countries.

Having two events on both sides of the Atlantic would help increasing the diversity of the people attending the event and having a more organic and complete feedback on the direction of the Gerrit roadmap.