Hacktoberfest 2022 rewards low-code and non-code contributions such as talks, blog posts and organizing events.
Eligible contributions according to the Hacktoberfest guidelines include, for example:
- Copy editing
- User experience testing
- Talks or presentations
- Blog posts
- Podcasts
- Case studies
- Organizing Hacktoberfest events
If you're doing anything significant during Hacktoberfest, like one of the above please create a pull request to this README.md
file to track it. For the Digital Ocean Hacktoberfest participation, you need 4 contributions to be eligible for rewards. For the Umbraco specific Hacktoberfest participation you need 2 contributions to be eligible for rewards. ⭐ Please make sure to follow the Hacktoberfest rules.
And example of a participation entry is:
- 2022-10-04 - Paula Philips - Blog post - [How to get started contributing to Umbraco](https://example.com) - Wrote a blog post describing my first time doing a code contribution to Umbraco
So the rough format is (feel free to adapt where needed): Date - Name - Type of low/no-code contribution - Link - Description
.
- 2022-10-21 - Lotte Pitcher - Hacktoberfest event - Virtual Umbraco Hacktoberfest Hackathon - Part of the team organising and promoting the hackathon
- 2022-10-04 - Lee Kelleher - Umbraco Package Ideas - Refreshed ideas repository for Hacktoberfest 2022
- 2022-10-07 - Corné Hoskam - Talk - Empowering Communities with Discord & Umbraco - Utilizing the Discord API to create various powerful Umbraco integrations
- 2022-10-04 - Dennis Heutinck - New package - https://github.com/Infocaster/ETag - Created a new package that integrates ETag support with Umbraco content pages