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From YouTube: Closing remarks - GitHub Satellite 2020
Description
Presented by Erica Brescia, COO, GitHub
GitHub Satellite: A community connected by code
On May 6th, we threw a free virtual event featuring developers working together on the world’s software, announcements from the GitHub team, and inspiring performances by artists who code.
More information: https://githubsatellite.com
Schedule: https://githubsatellite.com/schedule/
A
B
Thank
you
so
much
michelle
and
jared.
Oh,
my
gosh
there's
been
so
much
fantastic
energy.
Today
it
just
whiz
pass
and
you
know
I
thought
I
was
getting
the
easiest
gig
of
the
day,
just
talking
about
all
the
cool
stuff
that
that
we
saw
and
everything
that
we
learned
and
I'll
tell
you
what
everyone
set
such
a
high
bar.
Now,
I
feel
like
the
pressure
is
really
on.
I
do
have
to
say,
though
I
am
really
bummed
that
they
did
not
send
me.
A
red
phone
like
nat,
got
very
disappointed
about
that.
B
I'm
gonna
have
to
get
somebody
to
hook
me
up
with
one
of
those,
but
I
can't
believe
it's
been
12
hours
since
that
moment.
As
I
said,
an
absolutely
action-packed
day
that
went
by
incredibly
quickly.
B
So
we
can't
wait
to
see
what
you
all
do
with
these
new
features
and
products
and,
as
we
say,
github
we
ship
to
learn.
So
we
look
forward
to
getting
your
feedback
on
everything
that
we're
releasing
and
iterating
to
make
sure
that
we're
continuing
to
provide
the
best
possible
home
for
all
developers
and
speaking
of
the
developer
community.
We
now
have
over
50
million
developers
and
3
million
organizations
on
github.
That
means
that
10
million
developers
have
joined
github
since
last
october.
B
In
light
of
covid
and
all
the
folks
coming
together
to
work
on
that,
it's
just
so
exciting
to
think
about
all
the
progress
that
these
50
million
developers
and
counting
will
make
over
the
course
of
the
next
year,
but
going
back
to
today,
we
heard
from
over
50
speakers
and
performers
in
nine
countries
around
the
world,
and
they
represent
so
many
cool
technologies
and
projects.
We
heard
about
everything
from
best
practices
on
remote
work
to
seeing
a
human
versus
ai
rap
battle.
That
was
super
cool
to
checking
out
live
demos.
B
All
the
demos
were
live,
which
is
awesome,
and
everyone
did
a
fantastic
job
of
all
of
our
new
products
and
features.
We
heard
from
a
student
developer
at
sap
about
how
they
do
credential
mitigation
on
over
200
000
repositories
and
the
amazing
live
coding.
Performances
were
super
cool.
I
don't
know
how
they
do
that.
I
think
I'd
feel
way
too
much
pressure,
but
there's
clearly
so
much
talent
out
there
and
that's
really
just
scratching
the
surface
in
terms
of
the
stats.
B
For
today,
more
than
40
000
people
joined,
in
my
mind,
is
still
blown
by
that
from
178
countries
and
it's
so
cool
to
see
how
turning
satellite
into
a
remote
event
into
a
digital
event.
Let
everybody
around
the
world
join
us
and
celebrate
and
learn
together.
In
light
of
that,
we
had
over
1700
comments,
actually
1800.
They
updated
that
stat
right
before
I
came
on
in
our
new
discussions,
and
it
was
so
cool
to
see
folks
coming
together
and
discussing
what
was
being
launched
and
asking
questions
of
the
speakers.
B
B
B
Not
really
not
sure
people
really
thought
that
he
was
late,
but
it
was
still
cool
and
just
for
the
record,
we
are
not
sponsored
by
cheerios,
but
nat
is
a
fan
I
loved
seeing
our
campus
experts
in
india.
They
held
a
watch
party
and
tweeted.
This
screenshot,
which
I
thought
was
super
cool.
They
said
they
were
gonna
tune
in
again
this
morning,
their
time
to
watch
the
closing
so
hope
you're
all
there,
and
thanks
for
all,
you
do
to
spread
github
and
college
campuses
in
india
and
around
the
world.
B
I
personally
love
seeing
alison
macmillan's,
incredible
code,
spaces
demo
and
I
loved
that
she
had
this
cool
app
for
preschool
call
tracking.
I
want
to
give
a
huge
shout
out
to
her
and
all
of
the
working
parents
who
are
doing
important
work,
not
just
during
nap
time
but
all
of
the
time,
and
did
you
catch
the
the
rap
battle
I
mentioned
this
before,
but
it
was
absolutely
awesome.
I
loved
seeing
them
go
head
to
head
and,
of
course,
humans
still
won,
but
it
was
fantastic.
B
Our
team
was
super
excited
to
ship
discussions
to
the
community,
and
I
know
it
was
really
exciting
for
us
to
see
all
of
the
incredible
engagement.
We
also
have
an
unofficial
mvp
award
to
github
user
at
hansa00
and
I'm
super
sorry
if
I'm
butchering
your
name,
but
that
person
was
with
us
almost
the
entire
day.
It
was
incredibly
helpful
and
I
know
one
a
ton
of
fans
here
at
github.
B
We
really
appreciate
you
and
everyone
who
jumped
in
to
participate
in
the
discussions,
and
I
don't
know
about
you,
but
I
think
the
co-hosts
were
one
of
the
things
that
made
this
day
so
special
for
me.
I
cannot
tell
you
how
many
times
I
laughed
out
loud
listening
to
them
and
their
energy
was
just
inspiring
and
awesome
and
hats
off
to
you
all
for
doing
pretty
long,
stints
and
just
being
absolutely
fantastic.
B
Before
I
turn
it
over
to
our
closing
performance,
the
algorithmic
positivity
symphony
that's
a
bit
of
a
mouthful.
I
just
want
to
remind
you
that
all
of
the
amazing
content
from
today
is
recorded
and
is
available
to
stream.
You
can
rewind
the
viewer
right
here
or
watch
the
individual
sessions
and
performances
from
the
schedule
tab
on
github
satellite.com.
B
B
Supportive
of
us
excuse
me
taking
all
the
proceeds
from
censorships,
as
well
as
all
the
ticket
sales
from
tomorrow's
workshops
and
donate
them
to
organizations
working
on
covid
relief.
We've
been
so
inspired
to
see
a
global
community
of
scientists,
government
officials,
journalists,
programmers
and
concerned
citizens
coming
together
to
collaborate
on
a
variety
of
projects
on
github
to
address
covid19,
and
we
wanted
to
make
sure
that
during
satellite
we
extend
the
incredible
privilege
we
have
as
being
github
to
the
vulnerable
communities
that
are
impacted
by
this
pandemic.
B
So
the
proceeds
from
the
sponsorship
and
ticket
revenue
will
be
donated
to
these
incredible
organizations.
Bank
elementaire
is
the
largest
food
bank
network
in
france
and
serves
two
million
people
per
year.
When
we
canceled
satellite
in
paris,
it
was
critical
to
us
to
get
back
to
the
people
of
that
same
community
who
may
be
facing
food
insecurity
and
poverty
as
a
result
of
the
pandemic.
B
New
york
is
the
epicenter
of
the
pandemic
in
the
united
states,
and
many
people
have
been
forced
to
rely
on
the
emergency
food
network
for
the
first
time
and
there's
the
global
food
banking
network,
which
is
providing
critical
funds,
shared
learning
and
coordination
to
food
banks
around
the
world.
During
this
health
crisis,
they
work
in
more
than
40
countries
by
sustaining
uniting
and
strengthening
the
work
of
food
banks.
We're
so
grateful
to
all
of
these
organizations
and
happy
to
be
able
to
support
them,
so
they
can
continue
doing
their
fantastic
work.
B
Finally-
and
most
importantly,
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
thank
you
for
watching
and
for
participating
from
wherever
you
are
and
for
your
questions
and
comments
in
this
discussions
for
your
enthusiasm
and
for
your
engagement
throughout
the
day.
Thank
you
for
being
a
github
partner
or
customer,
and
thank
you
for
taking
this
journey
for
us.
In
fact,
I'm
so
grateful
that
I'm
going
to
do
something.
Incredibly,
against
my
nature,
I
am
a
bit
of
a
neat
freak
and
this
is
making
me
really
nervous,
but
I'm
gonna
give
it
a
shot.
B
You
missed
all
the
streamers
because
I
shot
them
in
the
wrong
direction.
I
think
that's
what
I
get
for
not
trialing
it
before,
but
that
was
going
to
be
more
cleanup,
so
there
is
now
confetti
all
over
my
office
in
your
honor.
B
Thanks
again,
everybody
so
be
safe,
stay
virtually
connected
and
we'll
see
you
again
soon
stick
around
to
enjoy
one
final
amazing
performance
during
this
time
of
lockdown
in
isolation,
mina
marie
has
collected
messages
of
positivity,
hope
and
strength
from
people
around
the
world
as
part
of
her
earth
to
abigail
project
using
the
power
of
code
and
algorithms
she'll
join
all
of
these
voices
in
an
algorithmic
positivity
symphony.
I
certainly
can't
wait
to
check
it
out,
but
first
of
all
from
all
of
us.