September is almost over and Hacktoberfest is to begin soon!
But what is Hacktoberfest? It is not an Anonymous hacking anniversary, but a global event with the main goal to raise awareness about Open Source and encourage as many developers as possible to participate regularly, not just in October.
Hacktoberfest also comes with a challenge and the first 40.000 participants to complete it, will be eligible to decide between two prizes: the official Hacktoberfest 2022 t-shirt, or a tree planted in their name.
Participation is bound to Open Source contributions, and starting from this year not only from code but also all the other ways we know are counting as contributes.
The entire event works thanks to maintainers of projects facilitating all the process and guess what, everyone is a winner!
Less-known projects have the chance of taking the spotlight and finding new contributors, as well as new developers approaching to Open Source have a large amount of repositories ready to welcome and guide them throughout their first steps in Open Source!
Rewards are not only for contributors, but also for maintainers are they're the ones making this event successful!
You can find in this video here below my take on how to participate and what to take from this year's edition:
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We at Docker are thrilled to share that we’ll be joining in and supporting open-source developers. Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open-source projects, their maintainers, and the entire community of contributors. This event is all about giving back to the community and celebrating all things open source. We’d like to invite you to celebrate Hacktoberfest with us and contribute to the Docker Community Extensions .
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Our project is going to join Hacktober 2022, please check it out at Github
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