Past event
Open Source Hackathon
Join us for a day of hacking and celebrating open source! Collaborate, create, and compete for two awards while bringing your ideas to life!
All you need to know
Event has ended
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Sentry, SF
45 Fremont St
Saturday
Sat, Oct 05
Schedule
Doors open
Get to know your fellow hackers and form teams.
Kick-off presentation
Get ready for a day of coding, networking, and fun!
Hacking time
Focus on your project, ask for help, and enjoy the snacks.
Presentations & awards ceremony
Show off your project and vote for the best ones!
Closing doors
Thank you for joining us! We hope you had a great time.
When and Where
The event will take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at the Sentry office in San Francisco. Doors will open at 11:30 am. Join us for a day of coding, networking, and fun!
Awards and Prizes
At the end of the event, we’ll vote for the most creative and most impactful projects. The winning teams will score some awesome prizes! Here’s what’s up for grabs: Syntax & Sentry swag and $80 in Sentry credits per person on the winning teams!
Theme
The theme of the hackathon is "Open Source." We’d love for you to use open-source tools, maybe even give back to the community during the event! But feel free to work on whatever sparks your interest. And don’t forget—two prizes are up for grabs: most creative and most impactful!
Team Building
No need to stress about finding a team before the event! We’ll kick things off with some fun ice breakers and team building. You can bring friends, team up on the spot, or fly solo if that’s more your style. Teaming up isn’t mandatory, but it’s an awesome way to make new friends!
Our Sponsor
Sentry
This hackathon is made possible by Sentry! We are huge fans of Sentry and are very excited to have Sentry host and sponsor this event. Actually, we are using Sentry to monitor this very website!
Sentry is the debuggability platform built for how modern developers work. Over 4 million developers worldwide trust Sentry’s opinionated approach to debugging—favoring action over dashboards—which gives them the context and code level visibility they need to solve issues fast. Sentry users spend more time building and less time firefighting.