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The Lightning Hacksprint is an online event aimed at improving the Lightning Network. Following the spirit of the "Lightning Hackday", the focus will be on contributing to already existing Lightning Network projects. It's mostly coding, but also testing and media documentation (e.g. tutorials, moderated discussions, etc.) is very welcome.
  
Hi everybody ... so with all the changed situation, we will do a online "Lightning Hacksprint" instead of a usual "Lightning Hackday".
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This Wiki was created to collect all important information around the event and for the later documentation of outcomes. Feel free to create your own project subpage.
  
It will be a smaller event, putting more focus on contributing to lightning projects. Its mostly coding, but also testing & media documentation (tutorials, moderated discussions, etc) is very welcome.
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=== Basic Timetable 📋===
  
This Wiki is there to collect all important information around the event & for later documentation of outcomes. Feel free to create your project sub pages. At the moment editing is restricted until the weekend. Please reach out via Fulmo-Mattermost, if you like to add content early.
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'''Saturday/Sunday, May 9th/10th 2020'''
  
=== Basic Timetable ===
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* Warm-Up Saturday 11am (BerlinTime - [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lightning+HackSprint+-+WarmUp&iso=20200509T11&p1=37&ah=2 see your LocalTime]) -  [https://meet.fulmo.org/LightningHacksprintLobby Join the Jitsi call!] 📞
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* Kick-Off Saturday 1pm (BerlinTime - [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lightning+HackSprint+-+KickOff&iso=20200509T13&p1=37&am=30 see your LocalTime]) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29kBpCKGIMo Watch the recording] 📺
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* Wrap-Up Sunday 8pm (BerlinTime - [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lightning+HackSprint+-+WrapUp&iso=20200510T20&p1=37&ah=1 see your LocalTime]) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug9DfxVUIac Watch the recording] 📺
  
'''Sat & Sun 4/5. April 2020'''
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▶️ Check out the [https://wiki.fulmo.org/wiki/Self-organized_Sessions_May_2020 Self-organized Sessions] to see more times!
 
 
* Warum-Up Saturday 11am (BerlinTime - [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lightning+HackSprint+-+WarmUp&iso=20200404T11&p1=37&ah=2 see your LocalTime])
 
* Kick-Off Saturday 1pm (BerlinTime - [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lightning+HackSprint+-+KickOff&iso=20200404T13&p1=37&am=30 see your LocalTime])
 
* Wrap-Up Sunday 8pm (BerlinTime - [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Lightning+HackSprint+-+WrapUp&iso=20200405T20&p1=37&ah=1 see your LocalTime])
 
  
 
=== Tools & Links ===
 
=== Tools & Links ===
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These are the tools we will use during the HackSprint:
 
These are the tools we will use during the HackSprint:
  
* [https://mm.fulmo.org Fulmo-Mattermost] a OpenSource Slack for group chats & basic coordination
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* [https://mm.fulmo.org Fulmo-Mattermost] a OpenSource Slack for group chats & basic coordination during the HackSprint
* [https://meet.fulmo.org Fulmo-Jitsi] for group video chats if you need a room to exchange in person.
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* [https://meet.fulmo.org Fulmo-Jitsi] setup a video chat room for your project or session. You can share your screen and also stream to YouTube if needed.
* GitHub-Project Pages where you can find all the Challenges you can join/hlp on dring the HackSprint.
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Also a great intro on important tools during a HackSprint - check this blog article: "[https://blog.fulmo.org/hackathon-lightning-hacksprint/ How to survive your first Hackathon]"
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=== Challenges ===
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Challenges are the main focus of the Lighting Hacksprint - pick a project you find interesting and help on their challenges.
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See the list of [https://wiki.fulmo.org/wiki/Challenges_May_2020 Challenges] and join the projects chatroom to get started. You can freely spectate, join or leave one or multiple challenges - there are no strict rules.
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=== Bounties ===
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If you would like to incentivize someone to deliver on a specific challenge, you can put up a bounty. It should be clear under what conditions a bounty is granted, otherwise just be creative!
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See the list of [https://wiki.fulmo.org/wiki/Bounties_May_2020 Bounties] so far.
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=== Self-organized Sessions ===
  
=== Call for Challenges ===
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The weekend is ours - check out or add [https://wiki.fulmo.org/wiki/Self-organized_Sessions_May_2020 Self-organized Sessions] around the HackSprint.
  
If you have a lightning project feel free to make it part of this Lightning Hacksprint. Give us a short message (on our [https://mm.fulmo.org Fulmo-Mattermost] or [https://twitter.com/rootzoll Twitter]) with the link to your Github-Repo and start putting the label "hackathon" (yellow) next to issues you like people to join/help for the weekend.
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=== Past Hacksprints ===
  
More info is coming very soon ...
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* [https://wiki.fulmo.org/wiki/Lightning_HackSprint_April_2020 Lightning Hacksprint April 2020]

Latest revision as of 13:15, 15 May 2020

The Lightning Hacksprint is an online event aimed at improving the Lightning Network. Following the spirit of the "Lightning Hackday", the focus will be on contributing to already existing Lightning Network projects. It's mostly coding, but also testing and media documentation (e.g. tutorials, moderated discussions, etc.) is very welcome.

This Wiki was created to collect all important information around the event and for the later documentation of outcomes. Feel free to create your own project subpage.

Basic Timetable 📋

Saturday/Sunday, May 9th/10th 2020

▶️ Check out the Self-organized Sessions to see more times!

Tools & Links

These are the tools we will use during the HackSprint:

  • Fulmo-Mattermost a OpenSource Slack for group chats & basic coordination during the HackSprint
  • Fulmo-Jitsi setup a video chat room for your project or session. You can share your screen and also stream to YouTube if needed.

Also a great intro on important tools during a HackSprint - check this blog article: "How to survive your first Hackathon"

Challenges

Challenges are the main focus of the Lighting Hacksprint - pick a project you find interesting and help on their challenges.

See the list of Challenges and join the projects chatroom to get started. You can freely spectate, join or leave one or multiple challenges - there are no strict rules.

Bounties

If you would like to incentivize someone to deliver on a specific challenge, you can put up a bounty. It should be clear under what conditions a bounty is granted, otherwise just be creative!

See the list of Bounties so far.

Self-organized Sessions

The weekend is ours - check out or add Self-organized Sessions around the HackSprint.

Past Hacksprints