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Guidelines for Hacktoberfest 2021 ⚡

Open Horizon 

Open Horizon is a platform for managing the service software lifecycle of containerized workloads and related machine learning assets. It enables autonomous management of applications deployed to distributed webscale fleets of edge computing nodes and devices without requiring on-premise administrators.

What is Hacktoberfest? 🌱

Hosted by DigitalOcean for the 8th year in a row, Hacktoberfest encourages participation in giving back to the open-source community by completing pull requests, participating in events, and donating to open source projects.

Persons of any training and skill level are encouraged to participate in the challenge.

How can you benefit? 🤝

  • free swag
  • networking opportunity
  • personal growth
  • a chance to learn something new
  • a great opportunity to start your open source journey

Rules 💬

Merging four pull requests (PRs) is necessary.

You can contribute to any "good first issues" in any Open Horizon repository (repo).

To begin, comment on the issues you are interested in working on.

Ask questions if you face any problem solving the issue.  You can ask directly on it issue itself, or join the chat rooms at https://chat.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/.  All of Open Horizon's chat rooms begin with `open-horizon`.

Issues labelled Hacktoberfest will be automatically counted towards your four submissions when you submit a linked PR and it is merged.

Tech Stacks and technologies used by the Open Horizon project:

  • GO
  • Scala
  • Jekyll
  • Markdown
  • Make
  • Git
  • Github Actions
  • YAML
  • Bash
  • JSON
  • Jenkins

Pre-requisites 👯


Knowledge of Git and Github is necessary


 See you all at Hacktoberfest 2021 👯

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