Hacktoberfest is an annual event held in October that encourages contributions to open source projects. Participants can contribute code changes or documentation improvements to projects. To participate, registrants create an account on the Hacktoberfest website using GitHub or GitLab credentials between September 26th and October 31st. They then make at least 4 approved pull requests to public GitHub repositories during the month to earn a Hacktoberfest t-shirt and stickers. The goal is to invite more developers to take part in open source projects.
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software held each October. It aims to introduce open source contribution to newcomers and provide opportunities for developers to get involved in projects. The benefits include gaining experience, networking, and getting guidance from maintainers. It is open to all skill levels from beginners to experienced contributors. Participants can help projects by submitting code changes, documentation fixes, or other improvements.
Hacktoberfest is DigitalOcean’s annual month-long event that encourages everyone to contribute to Open Source throughout the month of October. Hack4Bengal brings you an in-person Hacktoberfest event where you can join the community to learn, explore and contribute!
Kolkata's first-ever Hacktoberfest offline event, hosted by Hack4Bengal. Come and join us as we talk about:
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- To become acquainted with open source.
How to do your first PR? (YES, you read that right! Hands-on sessions)
Participate in Hacktoberfest and contribute to various open-source projects.
Is Hacktoberfest over? What happens next?
For more info, join our discord server:
https://discord.gg/ax46tKyn6P
The document discusses Hacktoberfest, an event that encourages contributions to open source projects during October. It defines open source software as freely available and modifiable code shared publicly. Hacktoberfest is hosted by DigitalOcean and challenges participants to make 4 accepted pull requests to open source projects between October 1-31 for prizes. Basic Git commands are also provided to clone, add, commit, and push code changes. Participants are urged to register by October 31st at the Hacktoberfest website to be eligible for swag prizes.
Hacktoberfest is an annual event hosted by DigitalOcean that encourages contributions to open source projects. The agenda covers what Hacktoberfest is, who it is for, an introduction to open source, Git and GitHub, how to contribute through pull requests, and good/bad practices. The goal is to connect people to open source projects, help them learn and grow skills, and potentially get hired by making meaningful contributions in October.
This document provides information about Hacktoberfest 2022. It explains that Hacktoberfest is an open source event that encourages contributions to open source projects. Participants can earn prizes by getting 4 pull requests accepted between October 1-31. The document outlines guidelines for both contributors and maintainers, such as adding labels and contribution guidelines to projects. It also gives contact information for the author.
The document provides information about contributing to open source projects. It begins with an introduction to Hacktoberfest, which is an event that encourages open source contributions. The agenda then outlines topics that will be covered, including why contribute to open source, how to find a project, how to make a contribution, and what happens after a contribution is submitted. Details are provided about each topic, such as the various benefits of open source contributions and steps for submitting a pull request. The document concludes with mentioning some additional open source programs beyond Hacktoberfest.
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Hacktoberfest is an annual event held in October that encourages contributions to open source projects. Participants can contribute code changes or documentation improvements to projects. To participate, registrants create an account on the Hacktoberfest website using GitHub or GitLab credentials between September 26th and October 31st. They then make at least 4 approved pull requests to public GitHub repositories during the month to earn a Hacktoberfest t-shirt and stickers. The goal is to invite more developers to take part in open source projects.
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software held each October. It aims to introduce open source contribution to newcomers and provide opportunities for developers to get involved in projects. The benefits include gaining experience, networking, and getting guidance from maintainers. It is open to all skill levels from beginners to experienced contributors. Participants can help projects by submitting code changes, documentation fixes, or other improvements.
Hacktoberfest is DigitalOcean’s annual month-long event that encourages everyone to contribute to Open Source throughout the month of October. Hack4Bengal brings you an in-person Hacktoberfest event where you can join the community to learn, explore and contribute!
Kolkata's first-ever Hacktoberfest offline event, hosted by Hack4Bengal. Come and join us as we talk about:
- Open-Source
- Low code and NO code
contributions.
- To become acquainted with open source.
How to do your first PR? (YES, you read that right! Hands-on sessions)
Participate in Hacktoberfest and contribute to various open-source projects.
Is Hacktoberfest over? What happens next?
For more info, join our discord server:
https://discord.gg/ax46tKyn6P
The document discusses Hacktoberfest, an event that encourages contributions to open source projects during October. It defines open source software as freely available and modifiable code shared publicly. Hacktoberfest is hosted by DigitalOcean and challenges participants to make 4 accepted pull requests to open source projects between October 1-31 for prizes. Basic Git commands are also provided to clone, add, commit, and push code changes. Participants are urged to register by October 31st at the Hacktoberfest website to be eligible for swag prizes.
Hacktoberfest is an annual event hosted by DigitalOcean that encourages contributions to open source projects. The agenda covers what Hacktoberfest is, who it is for, an introduction to open source, Git and GitHub, how to contribute through pull requests, and good/bad practices. The goal is to connect people to open source projects, help them learn and grow skills, and potentially get hired by making meaningful contributions in October.
This document provides information about Hacktoberfest 2022. It explains that Hacktoberfest is an open source event that encourages contributions to open source projects. Participants can earn prizes by getting 4 pull requests accepted between October 1-31. The document outlines guidelines for both contributors and maintainers, such as adding labels and contribution guidelines to projects. It also gives contact information for the author.
The document provides information about contributing to open source projects. It begins with an introduction to Hacktoberfest, which is an event that encourages open source contributions. The agenda then outlines topics that will be covered, including why contribute to open source, how to find a project, how to make a contribution, and what happens after a contribution is submitted. Details are provided about each topic, such as the various benefits of open source contributions and steps for submitting a pull request. The document concludes with mentioning some additional open source programs beyond Hacktoberfest.
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This document provides an introduction to open source software. It discusses the history of open source beginning with software sharing at MIT in the 1970s. It describes Richard Stallman founding the Free Software Movement in response to proprietary software taking over. The Open Source movement began in the late 1990s. Today, open source software is widely adopted due to benefits like community support, transparency, reliability, and lower costs compared to proprietary software.
This document provides an overview of Hacktoberfest and open source contributions. It discusses that Hacktoberfest is an annual event that encourages collaboration and learning in open source software. The agenda outlines what open source is, how to get started with contributions through version control systems and repositories, and how to participate in Hacktoberfest by registering online and finding projects to contribute to. Guidelines and a Q&A session are also included to help participants successfully contribute to open source projects.
This document provides information and suggestions for running a Hacktoberfest event. It discusses why to run one (to introduce people to open source and provide a space to work together), who they are for (maintainers, contributors, beginners), where they can be held, and what they should include (speakers, coding sessions, demonstrations). The document emphasizes that events help participants learn, connect and contribute to open source projects during Hacktoberfest month.
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration from October 1-31 run by DigitalOcean, GitHub, and Twilio to encourage contributions to open source software projects. Participants can earn rewards by making 4 quality pull requests to any GitHub repository in October. Open source software is software that is freely available to use, redistribute, and modify through a transparent peer review process. Major open source events help promote open source software and hardware. Both free and open source options exist as alternatives to proprietary software.
The document discusses open source contributions and how to maximize impact through GitHub. It defines open source as software with accessible source code that enables collaboration. Contributing brings benefits like fulfilling work, interacting with others, and collectively creating positive change. Opportunities for contributions include Google Summer of Code, MLH Fellowship, and Outreachy. Hacktoberfest events are meant for maintainers to present, contributors to participate, and beginners to get involved in open source projects through submitting pull requests on GitHub.
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Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source projects held each October. It encourages contributors to make their first pull requests to GitHub repositories. Some suggested repos to contribute to include Swirl, Plane, and Novu. While code contributions are appreciated, other activities like blogging, tutorials, and advocacy also count toward Hacktoberfest. Resources for learning about contributing and a list of upcoming related events are provided.
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Hacktoberfest Meetup 0010
Hello Open-Sorcerers,
Wishing a warm welcome to the Hacktoberfest meetup!
💡 Have you heard about this fest ?
What is Hacktoberfest
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💡 Can anyone from the audience tell what they know about
hacktoberfest ?
Hacktoberfest is a virtual event organized by DigitalOcean and its partners:
Appwrite and Docker, throughout October. It is aimed toward open source and
introducing it to as many developers as possible.
Hacktoberfest is an annual celebration of open-source software that takes
place every October. It encourages developers, both newcomers and veterans,
to contribute to open-source projects and engage with the global open-source
community. Participants are tasked with making a certain number of
contributions, typically through pull requests, to eligible repositories hosted on
platforms like GitHub. In return, they can earn exclusive Hacktoberfest swag
and, more importantly, play a role in the collaborative world of open-source
development. This event supports the growth and improvement of open-
source projects and fosters a sense of community and learning among
developers worldwide.
Appwrite, Docker, and DigitalOcean are open-source alternatives to proprietary
cloud services, offering developers and organizations more control and
transparency.
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Appwrite provides a self-hosted backend server to replace services like
Firebase and AWS Amplify.
Docker allows containerization and consistent application deployment,
serving as an open alternative to proprietary containerization solutions.
DigitalOcean offers cloud infrastructure services as a more developer-
friendly and open-source-friendly option compared to proprietary cloud
providers like AWS and Azure. These options empower users to embrace
open-source technologies and reduce dependence on closed, proprietary
solutions in the cloud computing space.
Why to participate in HF
As discussed in the introduction, open-source projects are the backbone of
today's software infrastructure. Yet the developers behind this are not
celebrated that much.
Hence, we participate in the fest to give back to the community. We might not
help them with a huge paycheck or a great job, but the least we can do is
openly appreciate their work and thank them.
Some perks and swags:
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What’s the reward this year?
In its tenth year, we’re making important changes
to Hacktoberfest to help ensure its sustainability for the next
decade. Most notably, we will be moving away from the t-
shirt rewards we have previously provided to a digital reward
kit
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Open-source software represents a collaborative approach to software
development that emphasizes transparency, accessibility, and community-
driven innovation. In open-source projects, the underlying source code is
made available to the public, allowing anyone to view, modify, and distribute it.
💡 Can anyone name any 5 opens-source projects?
Ans
GNU/ linux
python
Node.js
mongodb
appwrite
docker
tensorflow
electron
OBS
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This ethos of openness fosters a diverse and inclusive ecosystem where
developers from around the globe can work together to improve software,
fix bugs, and create new features. Open source software is not only about
code; it's also about sharing knowledge and building a supportive
community. The open-source philosophy aligns with the belief that
technology should be accessible to all, free from proprietary restrictions,
and subject to continuous improvement through collective effort.
Hacktoberfest serves as a gateway to this vibrant world of open source,
encouraging individuals to join this collaborative journey and make
meaningful contributions to a wide range of projects.
💡 And Hacktoberfest is a Festival of celebrating Open sourcery ✨
Hacktoberfest is the best way to start contributing to open-
source projects. There are many issues with all major
programming languages frameworks and libraries. Even if
you are a beginner who just started coding, you will find an
issue to work on.
How to Participate in Hacktoberfest &
Contribute
1. Participate in Hacktoberfest
• Register anytime between September 26 and October 31
• One can participate as a contributor or as a maintainer.
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Go and register for
hacktoberfest here: Hacktoberfest 2023
Hacktoberfest: a month-long
celebration of open-source
projects, their maintainers, and
https://hacktoberfest.com/
Join Discord : https://discord.gg/hacktoberfest
2. Finding the repositories
How to find
projects?
https://github.com/topics/hacktoberfest
There’s no hard and fast rule on which project to choose—this event is all
about giving to the open-source community. Any open-source project
that’s labeled for hacktoberfest will do.
To find repositories with Hacktoberfest topic:
https://github.com/topics/hacktoberfest
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A place to search for projects:
https://finder.usmans.me/
Quine
https://finder.usmans.me/
3. Contribute
Rules to Contribute :
Pull requests can be made in any GitHub or GitLab hosted project that’s
participating in Hacktoberfest (look for the “hacktoberfest” topic)
Project maintainers must accept your pull/merge requests for them to
count toward your total
The first 50,000 participants to have their first PR/MR accepted will have a
tree planted in their name through Tree Nation
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e.g. https://github.com/origranot/reduced.to/issues
4. Complete 4 prs
Participants with four pull/merge requests accepted between October 1 and
October 31 will receive a unique digital reward
Rules for PR/MR : https://hacktoberfest.com/participation/#pr-mr-
details
💡 What’s your reward if you’re in the first 50,000 contributors, apart from
virtual kit?
Maintainers :
Rules for maintainers
:
https://hacktoberfest.com/participation/#maintainers
Add the “ hacktoberfest ” topic to your repository to opt-in to
Hacktoberfest and indicate you’re looking for contributions.
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Apply the “ hacktoberfest ” label to issues you want contributors to help
within your GitHub or GitLab project.
Add a CONTRIBUTING.md file with contribution guidelines to your
repository.
Choose issues that have a well-defined scope and are self-contained.
Adopt a code of conduct to create a greater sense of inclusion and
community for contributors.
Be ready to review pull/merge requests, accept valid ones by merging
them, leave an overall approving review, or add the “ hacktoberfest-accepted ”
label.
Reject any spammy requests you receive by labeling them as “ spam ,” and
any other invalid contributions by closing them or labeling them as
“ invalid .”
Practice
raise a PR in a repo hosted by GDSC-nitr for Hacktoberfest contribution
link : https://github.com/dscnitrourkela/hacktoberfest-2023
What’s more
What dates to keep in mind?
October 16: get involved in Global Hack Week and join a workshop
October 26: discuss the future of AI/ML and Open Source in this 60 min
session