--- title: "What we learned at Contribute 2019" author: Valerie Silverthorne and Sara Kassabian author_twitter: gitlab guest: true categories: culture image_title: /images/blogimages/gitlab-contribute-team-photo.png description: "Community is everything, all remote makes contribution possible, CMO Todd Barr plays a mean trumpet, and more takeaways from Contribute 2019." tags: community, culture, inside GitLab, remote work twitter_text: "How an all-remote company came together to celebrate community, contribution, and crawdads. What we learned from #GitLabContribute" postType: corporate --- “Community is the best part of GitLab.” That message, from the [keynote presentation](https://youtu.be/kDfHy7cv96M) during [Contribute 2019 in New Orleans](/company/culture/contribute/), sums up the spirit of GitLab’s seventh all-company gathering. Sure CMO (and MC) [Todd Barr](/company/team/#tbarr) added his trumpet to a NOLA classic, "When the Saints Go Marching In," while others shared potentially embarrassing photos and anecdotes from the past. Contribute newbies, who represented more than half of the over 500 attendees, got advice on how to make the most of the unique event, and CEO [Sid Sijbrandij](/company/team/#sytses) made a clear and compelling case for remote work. But what stood out most were the ways “community” plays such a vital role at GitLab. “This is our first Contribute,” Sid said. “We changed the name to remind everyone of our mission, that [everyone can contribute](/company/strategy/#mission).” In fact, in the product release before Contribute, contributions from the community to GitLab reached an all-time high of 195, Sid said. Because the company is all remote, “everyone can contribute to GitLab on equal footing.” In the spirit of community contributions, we asked GitLabbers to share their top takeaways, advice, and feel-good moments from Contribute. ## Your best self “I’m so pumped for where GitLab is heading,” said strategic account leader [Adam Olson](/company/team/#adamsolson). “Contribute has inspired me to be better GitLabber. (I want to) win more customers while learning more from others.” ## Network like it matters [Heather Simpson](/company/team/#Heatherswall), senior external communications analyst, got more out of Contribute than expected. “I think because the main focus of Contribute was to spend time getting to know our team members and having fun, the quantity and **quality** of connections I made far exceeded any I'd made at networking or "team building" conferences I'd attended with companies in the past.” {::options parse_block_html="false" /}
Our @gitlab CEO put forth a challenge to make our product better while we’re down in #NOLA at #GitLabContribute and teams got to work and made several iterative improvements, so @sytses made good on his word and donned this amazing costume (his wife too!) So good. pic.twitter.com/8nfQCt0NV0
— Heather Simpson 🌈🍃 (@heatherswall) May 14, 2019
A full house of GitLabbers celebrating and gathering around the notion that Everyone Can Contribute #GitLabContribute pic.twitter.com/dWHiSPZGtV
— John Northrup (@northrup) May 9, 2019
My awesome teammate @rspaik kicking off day two. Amazing stat he shared: 13.5% of merged MRs to @gitlab come from our community. #GitLabContribute pic.twitter.com/1CUcyFF70y
— John Coghlan (@john_cogs) May 10, 2019