"Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software." - DigitalOcean
Hacktoberfest is open to everyone. For the official limited edition Hacktoberfest shirt, you must register and make four pull requests in the month of October (to a repository with the hacktoberfest label) - you can even contribute to this repository! You can sign up at hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com.
Hacktoberfest® encourages participation in the open source community.
In all of the Hacktoberfest excitement, many companies want to join the celebration by rewarding their contributors with even more swag! That's why we're here!
The purpose of this list is to incentivize meaningful contributions. If you intend to make low-value changes -- just for swag. Don't.
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DigitalOcean + Sponsors | How to contribute?Starting 2023, Hacktoberfest will be moving away from the official t-shirt rewards to a digital reward kit in partnership with Holopin. Four pull requests to any participating public repo on GitHub or GitLab. To reduce spam DigitalOcean introduced new measures in 2020: PRs count only if: Submitted in a repo with the hacktoberfest topic AND during the month of October AND (The PR is merged OR The PR is labelled as hacktoberfest-accepted by a maintainer OR The PR has been approved) |
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