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Student only
This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.
Event Type
online
1,186
Participants
106
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Apertre 3.0 is a 30-day open-source contribution program by Resourcio Community, where students and developers collaborate, contribute to real-world projects, and grow their technical + community skills. Participants can contribute to a wide range of repositories — web, app, ML, design, documentation, and more — under the guidance of mentors and project admins. Guidelines Eligibility Open to all students and professionals across the world. No prior open-source experience required. Both individual and team contributions are allowed (team formation optional). Inter-college and inter-specialization participation is allowed. Minimum age requirement: 16+ years. Format The program runs for 30 days (1 Feb – 1 March). It includes: Project listing & selection Mentor support and guidance Task-based point system Leaderboard tracking Offline closing ceremony – ResCon 2.0 Process: Mentee Registration (from 7th December) Mentor & Project Registration Community Partner & Evangelist Registration Project Shortlisting & Reveal Apertre Starts – Contribution Window Opens Points + Leaderboard Updates Final Review & Evaluation Results Announcement on 3rd March Offline Event – ResCon 2.0 (22nd Feb) Contribution Areas Participants can contribute to: Frontend / Backend / Full-stack Projects Mobile App Development DevOps / Cloud Projects Design (UI/UX, branding, assets) Documentation Bug fixes / Feature additions Sponsor-specific tasks Event Deliverables Projects live on GitHub Mentors assigned to each repository Tasks labeled Easy / Medium / Hard Contribution guidelines provided for every repo Rules General Rules Participants must use Git & GitHub for all contributions. All PRs must follow the repository’s Contributing Guidelines. Plagiarism or copying someone else’s work will lead to immediate disqualification. PRs should be meaningful — spam PRs, irrelevant commits, or automated PRs will not count. Participants must maintain professional communication with mentors and admins. PR Evaluation Rules PRs must be merged or approved by project admins/mentors to be counted. Points will be assigned based on difficulty level: Easy: 10 points Medium: 20 points Hard: 30 points Documentation: 5 points Bonus Tasks / Sponsor Tasks: variable Extra points may be awarded for outstanding contributions. Participation Rules Maintain respectful behavior in Discord and event channels. Follow deadlines strictly; late contributions may not be counted. Participants who remain completely inactive for 10+ days may be removed. Event Duration Rules Contribution window: Feb 1 – Mar 1 Final results published after review: 3rd March Round Details (for Unstop) Round 1: Mentee Registration Online registration No screening required Open to all Round 2: Contribution Phase (Main Round) Duration: 30 Days Participants contribute to assigned or chosen projects Continuous evaluation and point-based scoring Round 3: Review & Result Mentors review all PRs Final leaderboard published Winners announced on 3rd March