Hack with us this Holiday season!

Extism 1.0 - Hack For Good 2023 Hackathon
EVENT DATES:
DECEMBER
5
-
DECEMBER
21

Join the Dylibso team in our first official hackathon! Over the next few weeks, we'll be rolling out a bunch of Extism hackathon projects and hope to see yours as well. By participating in this hackathon, we'll make a donation in your name to children in need.

This year, we've selected Toys for Tots as the Hack For Good donation recipient. We know the positive impact that giving has, especially to impacted children during the holiday season. We hope to see your name on our donation of $5,000 USD.

πŸ‘‡All you need to do is register below and follow the instructions provided by email πŸ“§

Registration

Deadline: In order for your participation in our donation to be recognized, all project information must be submitted via GitHub pull request to this repository by 11:59pm Eastern Time on December 21, 2023.

Registrations have closed, please go check out the awesome projects submitted: Hack For Good 2023 Projects

Questions?

Please reach out on Discord in the #hackathon channel!

TL;DR

  1. 0. We're running a holiday hackathon for charity! All you need to do is make something with Extism.
  2. 1. Submit your information to participate by opening a PR to this repository.
  3. 2. Your name will be added on Dylibso's $5,000 donation to Toys For Tots. Thanks for contributing πŸ™!
  4. 3. Participation ends December 21 at 11:59p Eastern Time.
EVENT DATES:
DECEMBER
5
-
DECEMBER
21

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