Hacktoberfest — brought to you by DigitalOcean in partnership with Dev & Intel — is a month-long celebration of open source software. Maintainers are invited to guide would-be contributors towards issues that will help move the project forward, and contributors get the opportunity to give back to both projects they like and others they've just discovered. No contribution is too small — bug fixes and documentation updates are valid ways of participating.
Ansible Hacktoberfest 2020 is a chance for the Ansible community to get together and work on the Ansible project. We just had our third virtual Ansible Contributor Summit of this year, which is usually followed by a hack day. This will be the hackathon that brings together current and new contributors that have met at the Contributor Summit earlier this month.
First, sign up on the Hacktoberfest site at https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com. To qualify for the official limited edition Hacktoberfest shirt, you must register and make four pull requests between October 1-31. Pull requests can be to any public repo on GitHub, not just the ones with issues labeled Hacktoberfest. If a maintainer reports your pull request as spam or spammy behavior, or not in line with the project’s code of conduct, you will be ineligible to participate.
Connect with other Hacktoberfest participants by using @DigitalOcean, @hacktoberfest, #hacktoberfest on your social media platform of choice.
New to DigitalOcean? Receive USD $100 in infrastructure credit at https://do.co/hacktoberfest100.
Ansible Community Code of Conduct
Hacktoberfest meetups are welcoming, open, and inclusive. Please read the Events Code of Conduct before attending. Happy hacking!
Locations have different requirements for who can attend. This location is open to the following:
UTC Time
12:00 Welcome & Intros
12:30 About Ansible Hacktoberfest 2020
12:45 Decide on topics
13:15 Communication setup (IRC)
13:30 Start hacking!
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