Teams must have between 2 and 5 members. Solo projects, groups larger than five people, and groups submitting work that was obviously done before the hackathon kickoff (beyond basic ideating) will be disqualified from judging.
Submissions should be the product of work done during the course of the hackathon. Private code or other work created before the hackathon will not be eligible for judging. Participants may use available open-source code, GIS data, etc.
All hackers must abide by the code of conduct:
Our hackathon is dedicated to providing a safe and comfortable environment and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of the following:
gender
gender identity and expression
age
sexual orientation
disability
physical appearance
body size
race
ethnicity
nationality
religion
political views
previous hackathon attendance or lack of
computing experience or lack of
chosen programming language or tech stack
We do not tolerate harassment of hackathon participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate at any hackathon venue, this includes the following.
hacks
talks, presentations, or demos
workshops
any parties associated to the hackathon
social media
any other online media
Hackathon participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the hackathon at the discretion of the hackathon organisers.