Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software. It happens every year in October. During this event, everyone can support open-source by contributing changes and then earn limited edition swag.
The CDEvents project is happy to participate in Hacktoberfest for the first time - we're a new project and exciting project and we very much welcome contribution.
Most of the work is on SDKs, and the good news is that this gives a lot of different options in terms of development language of choice: golang, python, java, javascript and rust are the ones we are considering now, but we're happy o accept proposals about other languages.
Website
Our website may use some love too. We have one issue created for the website about hosting the schemas.
There's more to be done: testing mobile usability of the website, making information about the community more easily discoverable and other ideas are welcome.
Getting involved
See our community page about how to join our slack and mailing list.
Feel free to comment on an issue you would like to work on, join slack and say hello, we're here to help.
Hacktoberfest 2022
Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software. It happens every year in October. During this event, everyone can support open-source by contributing changes and then earn limited edition swag.
The CDEvents project is happy to participate in Hacktoberfest for the first time - we're a new project and exciting project and we very much welcome contribution.
Where to contribute
We prepared an Hacktoberfest GitHub project to group all the issues to make it easier to discover them.
SDKs
Most of the work is on SDKs, and the good news is that this gives a lot of different options in terms of development language of choice: golang, python, java, javascript and rust are the ones we are considering now, but we're happy o accept proposals about other languages.
Website
Our website may use some love too. We have one issue created for the website about hosting the schemas. There's more to be done: testing mobile usability of the website, making information about the community more easily discoverable and other ideas are welcome.
Getting involved
See our community page about how to join our slack and mailing list. Feel free to comment on an issue you would like to work on, join slack and say hello, we're here to help.
Note: Before you start contributing, you must read and abide by our Code of Conduct. See our contributing guidelines for more details.