- write programs in C language ---> C Program
- write programs in CPP language ---> Cpp Program
- write Hello World Program in Any language ---> Write Program in any language
- write Your Name as a Contributer ---> Hacktoberfest2020-Contribution
- write programs in C language ---> C Program
- write programs in CPP language ---> Cpp Program
- write Hello World Program in Any language ---> Write Program in any language
- write Your Name as a Contributer ---> Hacktoberfest2020-Contribution
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software run by DigitalOcean in partnership with GitHub and Twilio. Hacktoberfest is open to everyone in our global community!
The Hacktoberfest’s simple plain objective is: Support open source and earn a limited edition T-shirt! in this fest you you can gain knowledge how to create a pull request effectively. But, it’s not just about the t-shirts or stickers. Its about supporting open source. Its about celebrating open source, and giving it back. If you’ve never contributed to open source before, this is the perfect time to get started because Hacktoberfest provides a large list of available contribution opportunities.
Hacktoberfest® is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, student learning to code. You can contribute to anything from code to simple fix, new feature to grammar mistake. This motivates even a beginner to be a part of open source contributions.
Hacktoberfest® is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, student learning to code, event host, or company of any size, you can help drive growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-growing community. All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to complete the challenge.
1.Hacktoberfest is a celebration open to everyone in our global community.
2.Pull requests can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects.
3.You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31.
To earn your Hacktoberfest tee or tree reward, you must register and make four valid pull requests (PRs) between October 1-31 (in any time zone). PRs can be made to any public repo on GitHub, not only the ones with issues labeled Hacktoberfest. If a maintainer reports your pull request as spam or behavior not in line with the project’s code of conduct, you will be ineligible to participate. This year, the first 70,000 participants who successfully complete the challenge will be eligible to receive a prize.
Read the participation details to learn how to earn your Hacktoberfest tee or tree reward.
- Any
github
repository - For the sake of convenience, you can contribute to this very project :)
Even if your pull requests aren’t accepted, they should still count toward your 4 pull requests necessary to earn the shirt. The only exception would be if the project maintainer chooses to mark your pull request as “invalid”. They may do this if they perceive your pull request to be low effort, or if it contains plagiarism.
Any pull request made to a public repo on GitHub will count. The pull request must contain commits you personally made yourself — not automated commits from bots.
You can contribute to any open source project hosted on GitHub and contribute anything between October 1 to October 31 midnight in 2020. You will find plenty of issues labeled with hacktoberfest or good-first-issue etc on Github. These will be the simple ones most probably and easy to fix.