- By participating in this hackathon, you agree to abide by the official MLH Code of Conduct https://static.mlh.io/docs/mlh-code-of-conduct.pdf
- All hackers, sponsors, mentors, and organizers must abide by the Code of Conduct; violations result in disqualification.
- You can work individually or in teams (maximum of 4 members). Teams with more than 4 members are not allowed.
- Participants may only belong to one team, and at least one member must attend the judging session in person to present their project.
- All participants must register via the official hackathon website at www.girlhacks.tech
- It's fine to build on an idea you had before the event or one that’s been done before, but all coding must be done during the hackathon. Pre-existing code is not allowed.
- Open-source libraries, APIs, and frameworks can be used, but the final product must be original.
- Teams are limited to submitting only one project, and they cannot submit the same hack to multiple hackathons.
- To submit your project, teams must upload their code to a GitHub repository and submit it through Devpost before the deadline. You need to present in person for judging.
- Plagiarism, cheating, or inappropriate projects will lead to disqualification.
- Do not harass, impersonate, or abuse anyone at the hackathon event.
- Keep the hackathon project content appropriate.
If any problems or disputes occur, they should be reported to the GirlHacks 2024 Organizing Team or the MLH Coach at the event.
