source{d}
Celebrating hacktoberfest withA repository for hacktoberfest 2018.
Let's start by saying who we are!
Participants
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Heidi Narasaki
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Michael Klein
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Jeremy Antonio @thejeremyantonio
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Victor Minh Nguyen
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Samie Azad
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Arik Rosenthal
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Bennett Dixon
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Mikaela Gurney
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Fernando González-Morales
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Shoji Takashima
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Jian Huang
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Martin Smith
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Sam Hennessy
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Connor Brereton
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Francesc Campoy
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Derrick Gee
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Jannaee Sick
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Heggy Castañeda
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Erin Song
Finding issues to fix
You can fix any of the issues under github.com/src-d or github.com/bblfsh,
but those marked with the label #hacktoberfest
are probably the best to go for.
The issues labeled #hacktoberfest
can be found here: http://bit.ly/hacktoberfest-sourced
Rules
If you get 3 PRs merged in a source{d} repo you'll get a t-shirt from source{d}.
If you get 5 PRs merged labeled as #hacktoberfest
in any repo you'll get a hacktoberfest t-shirt.
If you solve 200 PRs ... you still get one t-shirt.
Community
You can ask questions in our #hacktoberfest source{d} Community slack channel - http://bit.ly/sourced-slack
Complete the form at https://go.sourced.tech/hacktoberfest to make sure we take your participation into account. We’ll send you instructions for receiving your limited edition source{d} t-shirt once Hacktoberfest is over.
Code of Conduct
We'll be using the Go Community Code of Conduct.