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Hacktoberfest@JUET 2020

Welcome to Hacktoberfest@JUET 2020!

Hacktoberfest is a monthlong celebration of open source software, run by DigitalOcean and supported by Intel, Dev, GitHub, JetBrains, CircleCI, Vonage, MLH, Progate, Indeed and many more. Submit 4 valid pull requests and aside from the knowledge you’ll gain (and the fun you’ll have), you’ll also receive a limited edition Hacktoberfest T-shirt along with some amazing swags. This year, you can choose to go green by getting a tree planted instead of opting for a T-shirt and swags.

For more details regarding Hacktoberfest, visit: Hacktoberfest.

This year, raising the spirit of Hacktoberfest, we are happy to announce a Hacktoberfest Contributions Sprint for anyone eager to contribute to open-source. Check below on how to participate in the Hacktoberfest Contributions Sprint.

Use this repository to make your first contribution on GitHub. Practice making your first pull request to this repository before doing the real thing! Remember, we are here to guide you through this.

How to participate in Hacktoberfest?

  1. It is necessary to have a GitHub account to participate in Hacktoberfest. So, ensure you have an account on GitHub.
  2. Register with your GitHub account on Hacktoberfest website between October 1st-October 31st.
  3. Submit four(4) valid pull requests between October 1st-October 31st to win a limited-edition T-shirt. Since Hacktoberfest is opt-in for projects this year, pull requests will only count toward earning a T-shirt or planting a tree if they are labeled as ‘hacktoberfest-accepted’ by a maintainer, or submitted in a repository classified with the ‘hacktoberfest’ topic. Pull requests in repositories with the ‘hacktoberfest’ topic will also need to be merged, approved by a maintainer, or labeled as ‘hacktoberfest-accepted’ in order to qualify.
PRs count if:
Submitted during the month of October AND
Submitted in a public repo AND (
  The PR is labelled as hacktoberfest-accepted by a maintainer OR
  Submitted in a repo with the hacktoberfest topic AND (
    The PR is merged OR
    The PR has been approved
  )
)

How to participate in Hacktobefest Contributions Sprint by MPCJUET?

  1. It is necessary to have a GitHub account to participate in Hacktoberfest Contributions Sprint. So, ensure you have an account on GitHub.
  2. Fork this repository into your personal account. If you're new to Git and GitHub, check out this blog to learn how to contribute to Git and GitHub.
  3. Create a markdown(md) file in the SUBMISSION folder with your name (for eg. MPCJUET.md) and the following details:
  Name:
  Enrollment Number:
  Link to pull requests: (1)
                         (2)
                         (3)
                         ...
                         ...
                         ...
                         (n), where n is the number of pull requests opened between 4:30 PM on October 10th and 4:30 PM on October 12th.
                         Please include the links to the pull requests only.
  1. Create a pull request in this repository to merge your markdown(md) file.

Note: This event will run from October 10th 4:30 PM to October 12th 4:30 PM. Please make sure you to add your contributions to this repository before 4:30 PM on October 12th, 2020 to be eligible for participation. Please check RULES.md for Judging Criteria of Hacktoberfest Contributions Sprint.

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Happy Hack(tober)ing!

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