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A guide to help you contribute to Hacktoberfest 2020 and to get you started towards Open Source Contribution

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Hacktoberfest 2020

Hacktoberfest 2020

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Welcome

A guide to help you contribute to Hacktoberfest 2020 and to get you started towards Open Source Contribution πŸ˜‰

How to contribute

Check out our Contributing Documentation

Guidelines

The first step is to register yourself on the Hacktoberfest website using your Github account and sign up as a student.

Find the open source repositories which interest and go try to pick up issues which you can solve.If you don't find one and think you can improve the codebase create a issue stating the problem you want to solve using the proper guidelines. Once the issue is assigned to you, code away till you resolve the issue πŸ€“ . Once you are done with the coding create a pull request by following the proper CONTRIBUTING.md file given in the repository. If the repository doesn't have one, make a pull request following the accepted rules in the open source community πŸ€—

You have to make 4 pull requests on any valid repositories. Once you make the pull request, there is a review period of two weeks. PLEASE MAKE QUALITY PULL REQUESTS AND NOT SPAM 😑 If you make spam pull requests your pull request will be deemed invalid/spam and you will be unelligible to win swag

Prizes

Make 4 valid Pull requests in the month of October to be elligible for a limited edition T-shirt or plant a tree πŸ˜‡. The first 70,000 winners are elligible for the prizes

Special Prizes

Top 3 contributors of VESIT will get some special prizes from our local event sponsor(GitHub).

Hall of Fame

If this repository helped you in anyway, please leave a star ⭐ on our repository 😊

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A guide to help you contribute to Hacktoberfest 2020 and to get you started towards Open Source Contribution

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