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* Make a facebook event | * Make a facebook event | ||
* Make sure it's out on Noisebridge social media | * Make sure it's out on Noisebridge social media | ||
* See if someone is available to help record the demos (For Stupid Hackathon 4 we had the amazing Jeremy Rollinson do a live stream for | * See if someone is available to help record the demos (For Stupid Hackathon 4 we had the amazing Jeremy Rollinson do a live stream for Noisebridge YouTube) | ||
* Tell people what Noisebridge is about at the beginning | * Tell people what Noisebridge is about at the beginning | ||
* Provide an opportunity for people to share their ideas so that they can form teams | * Provide an opportunity for people to share their ideas so that they can form teams | ||
* Make a Google form or similar for participants to submit their projects (and ask if they're OK to have their demo recorded) | * Make a Google form or similar for participants to submit their projects (and ask if they're OK to have their demo recorded) | ||
NICE TO HAVE BUT NOT REQUIRED | |||
* Outreach to local groups that might be interested. This is the list I (Ruth) use: | |||
** companies that the organizers work at | |||
** noisebridge | |||
** double union | |||
** ladies storm hackathons | |||
** gray area (ask them to share on their mailing list) | |||
** recurse center community | |||
** dorkbot SF | |||
* Volunteer photographer for the demos | |||
DON'T | DON'T | ||
* Get catered food, or that much food at all (except coffee, people like coffee). Participants tend to prefer to get their own food. | * Get catered food that people need to pay for, or that much food at all (except coffee, people like coffee). Participants tend to prefer to get their own food. | ||
* Schedule the hackathon at the same time as Godwaffle Noise Pancakes | * Schedule the hackathon at the same time as Godwaffle Noise Pancakes | ||
* Stress about running the hackathon. It's a stupid hackathon | * Stress about running the hackathon. It's a stupid hackathon | ||
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* Contentful, sponsor of coffee and Saturday dinner for SF SSNONATI Hackathon 6, where Amelia Winger-Bearskin (OG founder of stupid hackathon) is a dev evangelist | * Contentful, sponsor of coffee and Saturday dinner for SF SSNONATI Hackathon 6, where Amelia Winger-Bearskin (OG founder of stupid hackathon) is a dev evangelist | ||
* No Starch Press Hacker Grant |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 14 February 2020
Here's a checklist
DO
- Make a meetup.com event
- Make a facebook event
- Make sure it's out on Noisebridge social media
- See if someone is available to help record the demos (For Stupid Hackathon 4 we had the amazing Jeremy Rollinson do a live stream for Noisebridge YouTube)
- Tell people what Noisebridge is about at the beginning
- Provide an opportunity for people to share their ideas so that they can form teams
- Make a Google form or similar for participants to submit their projects (and ask if they're OK to have their demo recorded)
NICE TO HAVE BUT NOT REQUIRED
- Outreach to local groups that might be interested. This is the list I (Ruth) use:
- companies that the organizers work at
- noisebridge
- double union
- ladies storm hackathons
- gray area (ask them to share on their mailing list)
- recurse center community
- dorkbot SF
- Volunteer photographer for the demos
DON'T
- Get catered food that people need to pay for, or that much food at all (except coffee, people like coffee). Participants tend to prefer to get their own food.
- Schedule the hackathon at the same time as Godwaffle Noise Pancakes
- Stress about running the hackathon. It's a stupid hackathon
PAST SPONSORS
- Contentful, sponsor of coffee and Saturday dinner for SF SSNONATI Hackathon 6, where Amelia Winger-Bearskin (OG founder of stupid hackathon) is a dev evangelist
- No Starch Press Hacker Grant