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Event

DevOps on Draft: A Universe Git-Together

Date
October 28, 2025
Time
6:00 - 8:30 PM
Event Type
In person
Location
North America

Brew Up New Connections at GitHub Universe

​Step out of the conference center and into an evening of craft beer, great food, and stellar conversations at San Francisco Brewing Company, hosted by Cloudsmith, Tailscale & Endor Labs.

From securing your code to connecting your networks to shipping your software anywhere in the galaxy, let’s raise a glass to building better, faster, and safer.

Join conversations with leaders and practitioners shaping the future of software while you:

  • ​Orbit around a game of pool or shuffleboard to unwind after day one
  • ​Sample local brews and enjoy out-of-this-world bites
  • ​Soak up the cosmic vibe with music from a local DJ and capture memories in the photo booth

​This event is designed for platform engineers, DevOps leaders, security architects, DevSecOps, SREs, and engineering managers who want to expand their orbit with peers and swap ideas on building and scaling modern software.

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