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title: "Mercurius ;>"
date: 2023-10-21T14:00:00+05:30
title: "Events by OSDC :-"
date: 2023-11-14
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Mercurius test drive fellas, let's see how soon can we get it done!!!
## Introduction:-

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include other open source programmes too

Welcome to the Mercurius the official Newsletter of OSDC! We are going to explore the exciting events hosted by our community throughout the year and explore the rich history of our participation in programs like Google Summer of Code (GSOC), ASOC and other initiatives.

## Events Round the Year:-

Our community is vibrant and active, hosting a variety of events that serve to different interests. From workshops and hackathons to meetups and conferences, Our aim is to create engaging opportunities for learning and collaborations in OSS. we'll highlight some of the standout events that have shaped our community.

### CTF (Unmasking the world of cybersecurity challenges)
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punctuation error ".we"

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use past tense (we're trying to present our work round the year which we do not trying to gather audience for a future event through this issue). Consider this change of tense for the entire issue not just this section.

We demystify the practices of cybersecurity and go exploring into the labyrinth of Capture The Flag (CTF) challenges.we introduce you to the world of digital security and learn how to develop our skills by the help of CTFs. When it comes to cybersecurity, most of us are beginners and are intimidated by the intricacies of technology so this week we aim to help you by guiding you into the realms of cybersecurity.

### Introduction to OSS
Have you ever wondered how you can become a part of this dynamic world, harness your skills, and contribute to the future of software?We will talk about the power of open-source software (OSS). With a guided career talk and QnA session at the end we aim to empower you to make your mark on the software landscape.

### Git/Github Workshop
We'll learn how to tame the wild branches, cast spells with commits, and merge with the wisdom of a thousand wizards. GitHub, the land of collaboration, will be our trusty sidekick on this journey.

### OSDHack
OSDHack is an online hackathon being organised by the Open Source Developers Community of JIIT, Noida. It is a 48-hour long gathering of like-minded hackers and tech enthusiasts where participants will brainstorm and build on their idea.

### LINUX Meetup
Come, delve into the realms of this ocean with our very own Open Source Developers Community. From gaining insights into the world of Linux to exploring ways to a better developer, OSDC is thrilled to invite you to our orientation event.

### Google Summer of Code (GSOC)
Join us on the 21st November for a special OSDC meetup dedicated to spreading awareness about Google Summer of Code (GSOC). We're thrilled to bring together enthusiasts, developers, and potential contributors to discuss the incredible opportunities GSOC offers.

### Code Jam
This is something you might be asking yourself. A Code Jam is a chance to create something with a team. You are paired up with a group of other participants just like yourself with whom you collaborate and make a project on a given theme. You then have around a week's time to create the best project you can. See Format for detailed information.

## How You Can Get Involved
Excited to be a part of our community and contribute to Open Source Softwares?Join our discord server (https://discord.gg/CB45rHGX) to express your interest and let us know how you'd like to contribute. Whether you're passionate about writing, coding, or organizing events, there's a place for you in Mercurius!

We look forward to your participation in making the OSDC Club a platform that celebrates our community's achievements.

Happy contributing!
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