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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>Linux-User-Group</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="Home.css" media="screen" />
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<link rel="icon" href="assets/img/logoLUG.jpg" />
<title>-LUG Hacktoberfest 2021</title>
<body>
<div class="title">
<img
src="./images/Logo.png"
alt="Hacktober 2021 fest logo with colored flowers in dark background"
/>
<h1 class="light">Happy coding for Hacktoberfest 2021</h1>
<h1>Your guide to summiting the peak of digital success</h1>
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<div class="nav-container">
<a class="nav-link" href="#">Linux User Group</a>
<a class="nav-link active" aria-current="page" href="index.html">Home</a>
<a class="nav-link" href="transaksi.html">Transaksi</a>
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<div class="about">
<h2 class="bounce">Hacktoberfest</h2>
<p>
Every October, over 100k participants from all over the world
participate in Hacktoberfest by going on GitHub, choosing a repository,
and contributing to it. Contributions are done by submitting a pull
request (PR) to any repository that is participating in Hacktoberfest.
Once your pull request is deemed accepted (we'll go over how that works
in the next sections), it will count into your participation in
Hacktoberfest. To successfully participate in Hacktoberfest, you will
need to submit at least 4 accepted pull requests to any repositories
that are participating in Hacktoberfest. Once Hacktoberfest is over,
which is at the end of October, the first 55,000 participants to have
submitted at least 4 accepted pull requests will receive a t-shirt with
a swag pack. And, starting this year, maintainers will be able to
receive swag packs as well!
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<div class="about">
<h2 class="bounce">Participating in hacktoberfest</h2>
<p>
Although receiving a free t-shirt is always cool, there are more
important reasons to participate in Hacktoberfest. Whether you are a
maintainer or a participant, you will surely learn and benefit a lot
from Hacktoberfest.
</p>
<h3>As a Maintainer</h3>
<p class="bullet">
As a repository maintainer, Hacktoberfest allows you to grow your
community. By participating in Hacktoberfest, your repository will
receive more traffic from developers who are looking to participate. So,
even when Hacktoberfest ends, if these developers liked the experience
of contributing to your repository, they will come back to help with
more issues. Managing an open-source project can be hard, especially
since you might lack the time to improve and expand on the project as a
maintainer. So, Hacktoberfest is a great time to receive help on issues
that have been pending for a while or enhancements that can be done to
improve your project.
</p>
<h3>As a Participant</h3>
<p class="bullet">
Whether you're a beginner or not, there's always room for learning and
expanding your knowledge. One of the best ways to do that is by
contributing to open-source projects. Open-source projects usually
provide tools, libraries, or other types of resourceful services for the
community for free. Contributing to them and helping them to keep going
is helpful for the community, and ultimately for yourself. As each
project is different, each might rely on different programming
languages, frameworks, tools, or other types of resources they use or
provide. By contributing to them, you'll take the time to check how it
works, what they use, and so on. You also take the time to solve a
problem or an issue in the project or bring new enhancements to the
table. So, when you contribute you're also taking on new challenges to
solve, which is a great way to learn and practice your skills. If you're
a beginner, by participating in Hacktoberfest, you can finally get over
any fear you might have that is stopping you from contributing to open
source projects. It was through Hacktoberfest that I finally started my
journey in contributing to open source projects.
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