All hackathon project submissions must be received no later than 11:59 PM WAT on December 23rd, 2020 to be considered.
Projects will be assessed from December 28th to January 2nd, 2021, and winners will be announced by Techrity on slack and SM Channels - @techrityorg.
Projects will be assessed based on the following criteria categories: people, product, and potential. You can see a more complete breakdown of the judging criteria below in a screenshot of an actual rubric that we use for judging.
Fork this repo
Clone that fork to your desktop.
Create a branch named after your project.
In the repo, open the hackathon folder for which you're currently participating, there is one folder for each prize category inside that folder. Open the folder that corresponds with the category you are submitting against.
In the prize category folder, create a new subfolder for your team's project.
Name the subfolder your project name.
Submit the following in your project's folder:
- Submission.md template
- A single file that pitches the product (video, PDF, deck)
- All supporting material (code, research, designs etc)
All submissions, including all code, must be open source for future use and reference by the community, and links to external documents must be provided in the Github repo submission.
As a reminder, we are looking for projects that address a real problem and teams that have shown the progress and entrepreneurial instincts to make something real and get it out in the world. Your application should communicate this. The more compelling the presentation, the better your team does!
Fill out the submission.md
template, included at the top of each prize category folder with all relevant information.
This must be included to be considered for the winning prize.
Create a pull request with your team's folder submission to be merged into Master. Submit it to the repo.
Congratulations!
You've just submitted your project to the Techrity #Build4SocialGood Program! We cannot wait to see what you've made over the last couple of days!
If you have questions or comments, please reach out to us on Slack chat(#hackathon).
This readme was redacted from the ConsenSys - Road2Devcon Relay Repo