• All submissions must follow the project submission guidelines (can be viewed under Requirements section on Overview page)
  • All hacks will be considered for Best Overall Hack. When submitting your project on DevPost, please specify what category(-ies) your hack belongs to.
  • Your team’s hack MUST relate to the category’s description, otherwise your hack will be immediately disqualified from that category.
  • Teams can be a max of 4 people and all must be eligible to participate in this hackathon (i.e. 18 + and current students or graduates of 2020-2021 school year!)
  • All team members MUST create a Devpost account and be added to the project submission to be considered part of the team!
  • Any hacks that have been submitted to multiple hackathons that are NOT women-centric or accessibility-centric hackathons happening this weekend will be immediately disqualified from the hackathon! Cross-submissions must also follow our project submission rules as well as any hackathon's rules that you submitted to.
    • Women-centric/Accessibility-centric hackathons that we are aware of this weekend: Lovelace Hacks (SacHacks) Hack-cessible (by MLH)
  • All hackers must follow the MLH Code of Conduct: https://static.mlh.io/docs/mlh-code-of-conduct.pdf
  • Any rules broken and discovery of a breach in our rules - including after judging and the closing ceremony - will result in a disqualification of your project.