At the GitHub Constellation 2024 event in Bengaluru, GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke passionately highlighted the company’s deep connection with India and its vibrant open-source community.
“You commit changes; your commit saves lives,” Dohmke emphasized, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of India’s open-source ecosystem.
India’s Rising Influence in Software Development
Dohmke pointed out that India is poised to become the world’s largest software developer community by 2027, surpassing the United States. “The world depends on open source.
The world depends on you,” he declared, stressing the critical role of Indian developers in driving global innovation.
Challenging Misconceptions
Addressing the misconception that India only consumes open source without contributing significantly, Dohmke highlighted India’s active participation in global open-source projects.
He emphasized that in the open-source ecosystem, identity and background are irrelevant, focusing solely on collaboration and contribution.
Diverse Perspectives on India’s Open-Source Contributions
While Dohmke praised India’s contributions, Zerodha CTO Kailash Nadh provided a contrasting view. “We have one of the highest concentrations of engineers and software developers in the world. But, if you look at the number of open source projects that come out of India, we would rank really low,” Nadh remarked, highlighting the need for greater participation.
Strengthening the Ecosystem
To support and nurture this ecosystem, GitHub has partnered with Indian IT firm Infosys, opening the first GitHub Center of Excellence in Bengaluru.
Dohmke underscored the collaborative nature of open source, sharing an anecdote about a Sunday evening pull request. “It doesn’t matter what religion, nationality, or where I’m sitting in some organizational chart; none of that matters in open source,” he asserted.
Innovation in Natural Language Processing
GitHub’s latest innovation, Copilot Workspace, exemplifies the spirit of collaboration. This new environment allows developers to move seamlessly from issue to pull request, all in natural language.
Dohmke and Karan M.V, GitHub’s senior manager for international developer relations, demonstrated Copilot Workspace live, culminating in the creation of a 3D Lego house.
“You shouldn’t have to speak English to code, create, or participate in open source,” Dohmke declared, highlighting the accessibility of software development in multiple languages, including Hindi.
Embracing AI and Machine Learning
At Microsoft Build 2024, Satya Nadella highlighted the ability to code in native languages using GitHub Copilot, reflecting on how this innovation democratizes software development.
Dohmke echoed this sentiment, noting that India’s developer community is at the forefront of this transformation, with 13.2 million developers using GitHub and the country ranking second globally in the number of GenAI projects hosted.
Efficiency and Impact
“Developers are already 55% faster using Copilot,” Dohmke pointed out, illustrating significant time savings and allowing developers to focus on creative and impactful aspects of their work.
He highlighted the convergence of India’s vast developer population and the emerging possibilities of AI, predicting it will supercharge the economy and fuel unprecedented demand for developers.
A Personal Connection
Dohmke shared his personal connection with India, recalling his visit to Bengaluru 16 years ago with his wife. “We loved our time here, and we almost moved to this beautiful country,” he reminisced, highlighting how India has held a special place in his heart.
A Call to Action
Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, Dohmke concluded the session, saying, “The future depends on what you do today. You are building your own future here in India.”
He likened the software race to an upcoming cricket match between India and the United States, encouraging the audience to strive for victory in both arenas. “You want to win that, right? And so you also want to win in software,” he concluded.
The event underscored India’s growing significance in the global software development landscape and GitHub’s commitment to fostering a collaborative and inclusive open-source ecosystem.