Thanks Ajay for your thoughts and for having updated the project board, 
which I renamed from GCI to Hacktoberfest 
<https://github.com/orgs/openwisp/projects/12>.

I'll keep dedicating time to adding, moving and refining issues, I 
encourage all the contributors to do the same with the modules they work 
with, so we have enough easy issues that contributors can start to tackle.

What should we do next? 
Should we announce our participation yet?
Should we organize a meetup 
<https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/eventkit#createmeetup>? 

Maybe it would be better to have a brainstorming call between us?

Federico


On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 3:00:46 PM UTC-5, Ajay Tripathi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 9:09:51 PM UTC+5:30 
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> What would be the steps needed to participate?
>>
>
> To the best of my knowledge, there are no formal steps for participation. 
>
> The event rules are roughly are as followed:
> - Participants have to create 5-6 pull requests on any project hosted on 
> GitHub
> - If they do that within the month of October, they  get a shirt.
>
> My understanding of the event is that: 
> - It's a great event for people getting started open-source for the first 
> time.
> - Like GCI, it attracts a lot of people who are just interested in the 
> shirt and not any project so we need to be careful about spending a lot of 
> time on someone who is there just for the reward and wants us to do most of 
> the work.
>
> I would give it some time to mark some `good-first-issues` with 
> `hacktoberfest` tag.
>
>
> Best,
> Ajay T.
>

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