# Fireside Chat Proposal: What is the future of the SDLC? The tools and processes we use to ship software — tickets, repos, pull requests, deployments — were designed for humans writing every line of code. That world is over. ## Discussion Points ### What does the "next GitHub" need to look like? Is there even such a thing? What would a platform built from the ground up for the AI era actually require? ### What's broken about the developer lifecycle as we know it The manual system of software production — from issues to git repositories to pull requests to deployment — was never designed for the era of AI. Where are the biggest seams showing? ### The review bottleneck: is code review a dying paradigm? Despite the boom in agent-generated code, the human developer still sits at the center of the pull request. Traditional code review assumes a human wrote every line and can explain every decision — but when an AI agent generates hundreds of lines from a brief prompt, reviewers face a fundamentally different challenge. How do teams adapt? ### The economics of agentic development In 2026, headcount can no longer be measured in salaries and benefits alone. Tokens are a real cost, with engineers reporting thousands of dollars a month in usage. How should engineering leaders think about this new variable? ### What "agent-native" tooling actually looks like The unit of work is shifting — from code as output to code-plus-context (prompts, reasoning, decisions) as the artifact. What does tooling built around that reality look like in practice?
Software Factories sessions at AI Engineer World's Fair 2026 in San Francisco.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
12:05 PM - 12:25 PM·20m
Main Stage
Capacity: 4000 attendees
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Thomas Dohmke
CEO and co-founder
Entire
@ashtom
Fascinated by software development since his childhood in Germany, Thomas Dohmke has built a career creating tools developers love. Based out of Seattle, Washington, Thomas is the CEO and co-founder of Entire, the world's next developer platform in the era of AI. Formerly, Thomas was Chief Executive Officer of GitHub, where he led the company’s growth to over 150 million developers and oversaw the rise of GitHub Copilot — the world’s most widely adopted AI developer tool — now with over 20 million users and counting. Thomas is a celebrated TED speaker and holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Glasgow, UK.