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Hacktoberfest Activity Log

This repository tracks contributions to Umbraco that are not based on a pull request being submitted.

If you're doing anything significant during Hacktoberfest, please create a pull request to this README.md file to track it in one of the categories below, categories are:

  • Low-code / no-code contributions
  • New Umbraco packages

For the Digital Ocean Hacktoberfest participation, you need 4 contributions to be eligible for rewards. For the Umbraco specific Hacktoberfest participation you need 2 contributions to be eligible for rewards. ⭐ Please make sure to follow the Hacktoberfest rules.

And example of a participation entry is:

  • - 2022-10-04 - Paula Philips - Blog post - [How to get started contributing to Umbraco](https://example.com) - Wrote a blog post describing my first time doing a code contribution to Umbraco

So the rough format is (feel free to adapt where needed): Date - Name - Type of low/no-code contribution - Link - Description.

Low-code / no-code contributions

Hacktoberfest 2022 rewards low-code and non-code contributions such as talks, blog posts and organizing events.

Eligible contributions according to the Hacktoberfest guidelines include, for example:

  • Copy editing
  • User experience testing
  • Talks or presentations
  • Blog posts
  • Podcasts
  • Case studies
  • Organizing Hacktoberfest events

Contributions:

New Umbraco packages

Eligible contributions are brand new packages (Umbraco plugins) that have not been released on Our Umbraco before October 2022.
If you're interested in creating a new package and need some inspiration, have a look at Lee's list of package ideas (or add your own!).

Contributions: