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.
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Let's start fresh with the love of open source towards the Hacktoberfest 2020 at Club Gamma.
Introduction to the guest Mr. Ayush Bherwani and the inaugural guest speech.
Introduction to open source. What is open source project? What is the real meaning of open sourcing? Clearing myths about open-source.
We will solve each and every query of audience on open-sourcing
Our speaker Mr. Harsh Patel will show some open source projects and how one can contribute to them and how to make PR. If someone has Opensource project we will also give them chance to showcase their opensource project.
Hands on session. Making first PR on live project
We will have some friendly interaction with audience to build a good network
Thanking all the attendees, guest and the Hacktoberfest team, with the promise to stay connected and keep hacking.
Club Gamma is a technical community run by the enthusiastic students. We try to engage student developers through our events like seminars, workshops and meetups. The motive is to create a local ecosystem of programmers & hackers in and around the Campus.