Hacktoberfest 2022 🎉 #2313
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Table BoardThe Adevinta Spain sui-components maintainers Team had prepared a board with some proposed tasks we consider interesting to help us reducing bugs and legacy, some refactors and increasing our coverage specially. |
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Adevinta's Hacktoberfest 2022 @SUI-Components Org
Hacktoberfest is a @digitalocean annual event that encourages people to contribute to open-source throughout October. Much of modern tech infrastructure including some @Adevinta own products rely on open-source projects built and maintained by passionate people who often don't have staff or budgets to do much more than keep the project alive. Hacktoberfest is all about giving back to those projects, sharpening skills, and celebrating all things open source, especially the people that make open source special.
For the last 9 years, thousands of people-coders and non-coders alike have participated in Hacktoberfest to support the projects they use and love, learn and practice skills that will enhance their careers, and meet new people who love open source as much as they do.
https://hacktoberfest.com/
PARTICIPATION
VALUES
Everyone is welcome
Quantity is fun, Quality is key
Short-term action, Long-term impact
CONTRIBUTORS
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PARTICIPATE AND COMPLETE HACKTOBERFEST:
The first 40,000 participants (maintainers and contributors) who complete Hacktoberfest can elect to receive one of two prizes: a tree planted in their name, or the Hacktoberfest 2022 t-shirt. You can find here many resources for beginners.
LOW OR NON CODE CONTRIBUTIONS
Contributing to open source isn't just for technical folks who want to write code. There are many opportunities to use your professional skills in support of open-source projects. This year, @digitalocean is making a point to encourage contributions that require some technical experience or none at all. No matter your experience, you can participate in Hacktoberfest!
Hacktoberfest welcomes people of any experience level to participate, and low-code and no-code contributions are fantastic choices for folks with little technical knowledge. Here are some examples of ways you can contribute to open-source projects.
WRITING
- Copy Editing
DESIGN
- Graphic design
- Video Production
ADVOCACY
- Technical blog posts
- Podcasts
- Case studies
- Blog posts
Contributors submitting low/non-code content to projects SHOULD create a PR/MR to track it. While Hacktoberfest tracks all PR/MRs submitted for the event, Maintainers may need to facilitate tracking of those contributions through an activity log or similar.
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