If you want to contribute to open source but didn’t know where to start, Hacktoberfest is the perfect opportunity for you. Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software organized by DigitalOcean, Intel, and DEV. The goal of the event is to encourage participation in the open source community all across the globe. And the challenge is simple: open four or more high-quality PRs in October and in any open source project to get a limited edition Hacktoberfest T-shirt. That’s it!
And my favorite part of the event is the community, an excellent mix of experienced contributors willing to collaborate & mentor! But I know that Hacktoberfest can get intimidating really fast. There's a lot to study, a lot to read, and a lot to learn. Help out with Mozilla Campus Club projects Of course, one of our favorite ways for you to participate in Hacktoberfest is by contributing to Mozilla Campus Club projects.
The team invests a significant amount of effort during the month of October to work with contributors and help solve issues marked with #hacktoberfest tags in the respective projects.
You’re all set, so let’s jump in.
When your PR to any of our repositories are merged, we will get in touch with you to fill out a form to send a special edition t-shirt designed for Hacktoberfest. Remember, no contribution is too small, and everyone was a rookie at some point in time. From documentation updates to bug fixes or small feature improvements, every pull request has value and helps make the world a better place.
Whether you are a seasoned open source professional, an enthusiastic community contributor, or dipping your toe in for the very first time, there is an opportunity to participate in Hacktoberfest.