• Beaverhacks is open to OSU students and alumni only
  • Teams must consist of no more than 4 people.

  • All projects must be hosted on Github (entire commit history must be present).

  • All console apps must include a repl.it project link with their submission.

  • All projects must be built entirely during the hackathon time-frame.

  • Projects must be built solely by group members.

  • Teams can work on an idea that they have worked on before (as long as they do not reuse code).

  • Teams can use libraries, frameworks, or open-source code in their projects. Working on a project before the event and open-sourcing it for the sole purpose of using the code during the event is against the spirit of the rules and is not allowed.

  • Teams must stop hacking once the time is up. However, teams are allowed to debug and make small fixes to their programs after time is up. e.g. If during the voting period you find a bug that breaks your application and the fix is only a few lines of code, it's okay to fix that. Making large changes or adding new features is not allowed.

  • Projects or behavior that violate either the Hack Code of Conduct and/or the OSU Code of Student Conduct are not allowed.

  • Teams can be disqualified from the competition at the organizers' discretion. Reasons might include but are not limited to breaking the rules, violating either code of conduct (see above) or other unsporting behaviour.

 

Eligibility Rules:

  • Hackathon participants must be current students or alumni of Oregon State University.

  • Only teams consisting entirely of currently enrolled undergraduate and/or post-baccalaureate students are eligible to win monetary prizes.

Participation in BeaverHacks Summer Sprint 2021 constitutes your full and unconditional agreement to all rules, terms, and conditions of this event.