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India is the largest developer market with a vibrant tech ecosystem. GitHub has been working closely with the ecosystem to support developers in their journey. Hear from GitHub CEO on our plans and achievements.
A
Hello,
everyone
and
thank
you
for
joining
us
this
week,
I'm
here
to
kick
off
our
third
annual
event
in
india,
github
constellation.
We
have
so
many
great
sessions
for
you
and
I
hope
you
enjoy
them.
I
want
to
share
three
stories
with
you
today,
one
about
open
source,
one
about
enterprise
and
one
about
education.
A
My
first
story
is
about
open
source.
An
open
source
has
one,
if
you
think
about
it.
Open
source
is
one
of
the
very
first
creator
communities.
We
often
think
about
creators
now
as
youtube
or
tick.
Tock
stars,
but
open
source
maintainers
have
been
the
stars
of
the
software
world
for
over
20
years,
and
I
want
to
introduce
you
to
a
creator,
an
open
source.
His
name
is
karthik
aya
kathik
is
a
software
engineer,
jp
morgan
chase
and
he
credits
open
source
and
the
open
source
community
for
his
success
and
for
learning
how
to
code.
A
He
was
introduced
to
open
source
at
his
university
and
he
was
able
to
turn
his
passion
from
movies
and
tv
into
meaningful,
open
source
contributions,
including
writing
a
small
piece
of
code
that
became
part
of
the
disney
and
pixar
luca
movie.
You
can
read
more
about
kartik's
story
on
the
readme
project
side.
A
Karthik
wants
to
become
a
full-time,
open
source
creator
and
leader
someday,
and
here
at
github.
We
wanted
people
like
karthik
to
have
the
opportunity
and
support
to
do
that.
So
in
2019
we
launched
github
sponsors
as
a
way
for
you
as
a
maintainer
to
sustain
your
project
and
for
you,
as
a
consumer,
to
financially
support
the
people
and
organizations
who
design,
build
and
maintain
the
open
source
projects
you
depend
on.
Sponsors,
helps
make
open
source
a
viable
career
path
for
people
to
create
and
contribute
to
our
digital
infrastructure.
A
Karthik
is
a
developer
on
github
and
you
may
already
know
this,
but
here
at
github
we
put
the
developer
first
and
we
do
that
with
everything
we
do
with
every
decision
that
we
make
with
every
product
we
design
with
every
process
we
are
thinking
about.
We
always
put
the
developer
first
and
we
do
this
not
only
because
we're
a
developer
company,
but
we
realize
the
later
you
get
developers
involved
in
the
process.
The
worse
outcome.
Companies
have,
for
example,
when
finding
security
issues
in
production.
A
When
we
put
the
developer
first,
we
are
empowering
them
to
solve
issues
before
they
appear.
We
are
helping.
You
write
safer
and
more
secure
code,
ultimately
allowing
you
to
have
more
time
to
be
creative,
and
this
approach
has
helped
github
to
grow
to
community
of
over
73
million
developers,
including
people
like
karthik
and
more
than
4
million
organizations.
A
But
beyond
that,
when
I
look
around,
I
see
that
every
developer
is
effectively
a
get
up
customer
because
you
are
downloading
all
dependencies.
All
your
packages,
everything
you
do
in
your
development
lifecycle
is
somehow
connected
to
github
and,
of
course,
open
source
collaborates
on
github.
We
call
all
this:
the
interconnected
community.
A
There
is
no
single
company
that
can
out
compete,
open
source
for
innovation.
Every
line
of
code
that
is
written
at
github
at
our
customers.
Companies
and
by
open
source
maintainers,
effectively
builds
on
the
work
of
thousands
of
other
developers
from
around
the
world.
We
have
seen
india-based
companies
consuming
and
contributing
more
and
more
open
source
code
in
the
last
year
and
there's
been
so
much
innovation
and
growth
at
companies
like
infosys.
A
So
my
second
story
is
about
how
infosys
uses
github
enterprise
and
github
advanced
security
to
collaborate
and
share
their
expertise
with
customers
and
the
world.
Infos
is
on
a
journey
to
achieve
excellence
and
become
even
more
resilient,
with
hundreds
of
thousands
of
employees
working
in
practically
every
industry.
They
use
github
to
collaborate
and
write
secure
code,
and
they
do
this
in
an
environment
that
increases
developer,
velocity
and
happiness
since
adopting
github
infosys
has
seen
a
20
increase
in
velocity.
How
amazing
is
this?
A
This
is
why
I
love
working
at
github,
helping
developers
stay
focused
on
doing
what
they
love
to
do
being
creative
by
writing
code,
and
it's
not
just
large
enterprises
startups
are
using
github
to
innovate
and
be
part
of
the
interconnected
community.
Last
year
we
expanded
the
github
accelerate
program
that
supports
startups
in
their
growth
journeys
by
providing
access
to
github's
enterprise
products,
and
we
now
have
over
500
startups
in
this
program,
which
is
fantastic.
A
Thank
you
so
much
for
participating.
We
are
seeing
all
kinds
of
startups
coming
into
the
program
from
e-commerce,
fintech
consumer
apps
to
sas
and
software
infrastructure
companies.
Not
only
are
open
source
teams
startups
and
large
enterprises
building
on
github,
but
students
turn
to
github
to
start
their
journey
and
learn
how
to
build
software.
A
In
fact,
we
nearly
doubled
the
number
of
students
on
github
in
india
in
the
last
year.
The
students
are
creating
a
number
of
amazing
things
and
we
want
to
support
their
growth
through
github
externships,
a
program
that
helps
connect
students
with
companies
in
india
to
gain
on
the
job,
experience
and
succeed
in
an
enterprise
environment.
C
B
As
a
kit
of
campus
expert,
we
organize
multiple
events
on
campus.
These
events
include
sessions
on
technologies,
hackathons
or
just
networking
events.
In
these
events,
we
ensure
that
we
bring
together
a
diverse
set
of
audience
advocated
to
all
of
their
needs.
This
helps
in
establishing
relationships
and
also
helps
people
improve
the
technical
and
interpersonal
skills.
The.
C
Most
important
thing
that
I
learned
being
a
part
of
the
campus
experts
program
is
how
to
scale
communities.
If
you
want
to
start
a
school,
you
cannot
be
the
only
teacher
you
need
to
get
more
folks
involved
and
give
up
control
and
the
second
most
important
thing
that
I
learned
was.
Even
though
we
are
called
campus
experts,
you
don't
have
to
be
an
expert
to
start
contributing
or
even
applying
to
the
program.
B
Because
of
the
git
of
campus
experts
program,
I
got
multiple
opportunities.
One
of
them
was
to
become
a
github
field
expert
for
india
region
and
being
a
kittefield
expert.
I
organized
india's
first
ever
github
field
day
where
we
brought
together
150
student
community
leaders
from
all
over
india
and
provided
them
a
platform
to
come
together,
collaborate
ideate
and
enhance
their
relationships.
C
Speaking
of
opportunities,
github
provides
a
lot
of
support
for
your
events.
Your
content,
for
example,
I
created
a
tutorial
on
github
and
it
got
close
to
half
a
million
views
after
it
was
published
on
the
github
campus
experts
website.
You
also
get
to
be
a
part
of
the
huge
network
of
campus
experts
and
program
managers
around
the
world
who
teach
you
quite
a
lot.
B
C
So
I'm
a
final
year
student
in
tech
with
a
lot
of
career
paths
in
front
of
me
and
I
believe
the
github
campus
experts
have
introduced
me
to
the
world
of
developer
relations
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
applying
all
the
knowledge
that
I
have
gained
as
a
campus
expert
in
the
real
world.
When
I'll
be
joining
full
time.
A
Thank
you,
kashbu
and
kunal
for
sharing
your
stories
with
us
as
a
developer.
First
company.
We
love
to
work
with
all
of
you
to
make
github
and
the
communities
that
build
on
our
platform
a
better
place,
and
so,
when
we
think
about
software
development
today
it
is
no
longer
the
stereotypical,
solitary
developer.
It
is
a
group,
a
team
sport
collaborating
with
each
other.
It's
a
global
team
of
developers
collaborating
from
around
the
world,
so
I
want
to
leave
you
with
three
takeaways.
A
Two,
the
interconnected
community
is
a
powerful
one,
open
source
education
and
enterprises.
We
are
all
in
it
together.
We
are
building
the
future
of
software
and
our
mission
is
to
accelerate
human
progress
through
developer
collaboration
and
three.
We
are
committed
to
india.
We
are
committed
to
growing
github
in
india
to
hiring
in
india
to
supporting
indian
developers,
maintainers
and
students
by
giving
back
through
programs
for
github
sponsors,
accelerate
the
open
source,
bootcamps
and
externships,
and
you
know
it
was
only
a
few
short
years
ago
that
github
didn't
even
have
apprentices
in
india.