Please refer to our Liquid Hacks Terms & Conditions
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Teams are limited to 4 participants max.
- Every team member must be registered on Devpost and have joined the hackathon page.
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Stealing source code is strictly prohibited.
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Hacking starts on Nov 6th, 6:00PM PST and ends at Nov 8th, 11:30AM PST.
- Projects must be submitted onto Devpost by 12:00PM PST.
- Your hack must be developed entirely during the hackathon duration.
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Your hack must follow one of our three themes (descriptions are listed in our Event Guide):
- Esports
- Team Liquid
- Health and Wellness
- Once the hackathon begins, you will have the option to submit your hack. You can continue to edit and resubmit your hack until the deadline.
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Each team is limited to one (1) submission.
- Delegate one person on your team to complete the submission form.
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You must include a demo video that is no longer than 2 minutes.
- If you're uploading your video onto Youtube, please make sure your video is public or unlisted.
- You must include the GitHub repo link.
- You will be required to answer and complete the submission questions.
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You must select all of the prize categories you’d like to opt in to be judged for.
- In the drop down menu, hold Control (Windows) or Command (Mac) to select your multiple choices.
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Please also specify if anyone on your team is a beginner.
- Those who qualify as beginners are participants who have less than 1 year of coding experience and this is their first ever hackathon.
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Remember to invite all of your teammates onto your Devpost project as contributors.
- Devpost submissions form will have an "Invite your team" section, where you can either share the specific link with your teammates or invite them via email.
- A valid submission is a hack produced at Liquid Hacks 2020, from start to finish. Any code written before hacking begins will be disqualified.