Closed ericdrosado closed 2 years ago
Hi @ericdrosado Welcome to my repo! And Thanks for selecting my project!
I will start working on these issues from today itself!
And yeah, currently this project is enrolled in GirlScript summer Of Code
and this program will end by this end of month! so, I need to change the content accordingly.
If you have any doubts related to this repository, please feel free to ask in this issue! Thanks!
Congratulations on completing all of the issues @vasu-1 ! π
Next week I will contact you with next steps.
For now, I would recommend finding some help to tackle all of the issues you have in your repo. Your repo is very popular! π
Thank you @ericdrosado ! I will manage all the issues.
And yeah, I need one help from you :)
I understand this message is a little off topic, but I can apply it to community development.
In partnership with Google Developer Student Clubs, we are conducting a hackathon at our institution, Dharmsinh Desai University. We'd like to invite GitHub to be our first sponsor. So, what is the process for doing the same? What information we must provide in our application? Do we need an official letter with our application because we are arranging this hackathon in hybrid mode. Could you kindly recommend some excellent writing practices for this sponsorship application?
As you are my mentor so I wanted to get your help on this.
Looking forward to your response !
Thank you!
So, what is the process for doing the same? What information we must provide in our application?
GitHub partners with Major League Hacking for Hackathon support.
To organize a hackathon with support from GitHub, simply become an MLH member (it's free!):
GitHub can provide up to $1,000 through the GitHub Hackathon Grant.
Major League Hacking provides GitHub collateral and swag to all MLH Member Events, and runs our #MyOctocat drawing contest at all hackathons.
If you have further questions please inquire with MLH:
Hii @ericdrosado! is there any update?
π Hey @vasu-1 ! An email has been sent π
π Hey @vasu-1 ! An email has been sent π
Yep! Done.
It's been a pleasure to work with you @vasu-1 ! I'll go ahead and close this issue.
Thanks for closing this issue @ericdrosado! We hope you loved to work with our repository π. |
π Hi @vasu-1 ,
I am your GitHub mentor for the GitHub Education, Community Exchange (CX) project. I'll be collaborating with you on preparing your repo for CX.
You mentioned in your submission that you wanted to submit a
Collaborate
repo. This means that you want to invite other students to collaborate and add features to this repo. I will generate issues, which will provide guidance on how to prepare your repo for aCollaborate
CX submission on June 1, 2022.This issue will serve as a tracking issue to track all issues related to CX. I recommend creating a new branch for every issue and opening a pull request to track changes so we can effectively collaborate with each other and merge changes when you and I feel like those changes are ready to be merged on your primary branch.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to leave a comment on this issue or any of the other issues that are generated.
I look forward to working with you :octocat:
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