X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/bbcd8e320920e6e9de05c94f7fda3e7d4258448f..22c5a8b09f90e541ac05b928d5df968c859a80bc:/hackathons.mdwn diff --git a/hackathons.mdwn b/hackathons.mdwn index e78c159..ba42d80 100644 --- a/hackathons.mdwn +++ b/hackathons.mdwn @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ #SIPB Hackathons -![hackathon](../photos/hackathon-2.jpg) +![hackathon](../photos/hackathon-2.240.jpg) We hold a hackathon about one Saturday or Sunday a month in the SIPB office. A hackathon is a great opportunity to get involved in a -project or get people involved in your own. Our most recent hackathon, [[Hackasaurus Rex|hackathons/HackasaurusRex]], drew over 50 people to the office and spawned several exciting new projects. In the past, we have had hackathons such as our [Bug Squashathon](http://sipb-www.scripts.mit.edu/doc/wiki/LennyBugs), which was dedicated to +project or get people involved in your own. A recent hackathon, [[Hackasaurus Rex|hackathons/HackasaurusRex]], drew over 50 people to the office and spawned several exciting new projects. In the past, we have had hackathons such as our [Bug Squashathon](http://sipb-www.scripts.mit.edu/doc/wiki/LennyBugs), which was dedicated to squashing release-critical bugs in Debian. Sometimes we run also run [[Documentathons|doc]]. -In general most hackathons are open to any project, and absolutely everyone is welcome to attend. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at sipb@mit.edu. +In general most hackathons are open to any project, and absolutely everyone is welcome to attend. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at sipb@mit.edu. If you are a member interested in running a hackathon, you should read some [[wisdom|runninghackathons]] we have collected.