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Hacktoberfest 2022 recap
Learn all about our Hacktoberfest 2022 challenge. We hope you all had a great time participating in it and Hacktoberfest as a whole!
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Join the Fun – Hacktoberfest 2021
This is Camunda’s second year participating in Hacktoberfest, and we are so excited to showcase bpmn.io and the Camunda Community Hub.
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How to Run a Successful Hacktoberfest Campaign...
How did we see such a great increase in engagement during our busiest season, despite not participating in Hacktoberfest before?
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Hacktoberfest Retro
Hacktoberfest is a wrap! We’re so pleased that we were able to connect with so many of you from around the world. We set out with a goal of increasing the amount of engagement we get in our GitHub repos and you all delivered! From fixing typos to diving head-long into big feature requests, it was inspiring to see the pull requests that came in. Here are a few of my favorite recaps from the month: Two separate community members translated Tasklist into Hindi and Nepali. A third community member translated Admin, Cockpit, Tasklist and our Welcome Message into Brazilian Portuguese… with proper updates for the 7.14 release Another community member closed a 2-year-old feature request for Camunda to support...
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Creating an Extraordinary Contributor Experience for Hacktoberfest
Hacktoberfest is coming! And Camunda is participating, with the opportunity to get a sweet limited-edition Camunda Hacktoberfest t-shirt by making just two pull requests to any of our open source projects. We’ve also put together a guide for open source repository maintainers, to empower you to create an extraordinary contributor experience. Creating an Extraordinary Contributor Experience This document is for open source project maintainers who want to increase community contributions to their project. We’ll look at the Contributor Experience and how you can create an Extraordinary Contributor Experience. So You’re a Maintainer You’re an open source project maintainer. You’re probably also a contributor to the project – maybe the only one. Wouldn’t it be great to have other people making...
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Announcing Hacktoberfest 2020
We’re excited to announce that Camunda will be participating in Hacktoberfest this October! Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of all things open source, created by DigitalOcean and 2020 will be their 7th year running this amazing event. Last year saw more than 60,000 challenge completions with a total of 482,182 pull requests opened, and this year should prove to be even larger. This is Camunda’s first year participating in Hacktoberfest and we’re looking forward to being a part of an event that promotes involvement in, and contribution to, open source projects. Open source aligns to many of the ideals that Camunda stands for, including open communication, collaboration, transparency, and community-oriented development. So whether you’re a beginner or an expert coder,...
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Camunda Platform 8.1 Released – What’s New
Updates to Web Modeler, Connectors, Zeebe, Operate, Optimize, & more.
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Introducing the Camunda Community Hub
Here at Camunda, we are consistently in awe of our open source community and the amazing things you create using Camunda. During Hacktoberfest last year, we were blown away by the enthusiasm and expertise that the community brought to Camunda projects and community extensions. Based on that experience, to further strengthen and support our community, we’re launching the Camunda Community Hub, a platform for community extensions that we hope will both inspire our current open source community extension Maintainers and encourage new contributors to get started. The Camunda Community Hub is a GitHub Organization that serves as a single place to find Camunda open source community-contributed extensions. For maintainers, it’s a community of maintainers and Camunda employees that provides peer...