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Team Challenges

Stay tuned for updates on challenges for Summit Gardening Days 10/19-11/12. Happen to work at a company that cares a lot about software delivery? Why not ask them to sponsor prizes and challenges at Gardening Days? Visit our sponsor prospectus or reach out to @dnilasor in Spinnaker Slack to learn more.

Each team that demos their project(s) at the end of Gardening Days will compete for a team prize package in the challenge category that's the best fit. Challenge categories allow your hackathon project to compete in the category where your team will create the most impact. There are no strict eligibility requirements for what "counts" as a particular category, other than that SIG teams must be SIG-sponsored through active engagement in the SIG Slack channel.

The GitHub Challenge

Let these 6 stories, scoped by GitHub, Armory, and community engineers, inspire your team to compete for the GitHub Challenge's First and Second Prizes:

The Armory Challenge

Stay tuned for stories & scope for the Armory Challenge's First and Second Prizes. It's hard to go wrong with any of these ideas, though!

Share Your Spinnaker Challenge

Create and share video, blog, and social content for the Spinnaker community.

The SIG Challenge

Join a SIG team by showing up at a SIG meeting or joining the Slack channel of your favorite SIG (channel names begin with #sig-) to propose and discuss a project. Talk about the SIGs priorities and needs, and identify projects that could be scoped to be completed by mid-November. Reach out in #gardening-general or recruit from your company if you have ideas and need teammates.

Visit the What to Hack page to learn all the ways to contribute and earn points in Spinnaker Gardening days.