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Skill-A-Thon 1.0

Submission process

  • All submissions to Skill-A-Thon 1.0 need to be made as a pull-request to the submission repo here -https://github.com/skill-a-thon/.github.

  • Please create a pull request, with a new file in the root of the repository with the file name in the format - {{team-name}}-challenge-{{1/2/3/4/5}}.md and

  • File should be in the format as mentioned in https://github.com/skill-a-thon/.github/blob/main/skill-a-thon-1.0-submissions.md

  • Please use the template that was provided and do not delete the "skill-a-thon-1.0-submissions.md" file.

  • Kindly make a copy of the file, modify it with your details, and re-submit the PR.

  • Kindly do not check-in (upload) your source code / code base. The template has placeholder fields to submit links to your source code.

Example submission

  1. Let's assume your team name is "Example" and you've participated in "Challenge 3"
  2. Create a copy of the "skill-a-thon-1.0-submissions.md"
  3. Fill your details in the template provided
  4. Ensure the file name is as per the file naming rules i.e. "{{team-name}}-challenge-{{1/2/3/4/5}}.md". So for this example submission, it will be "Example-Challenge-3.md"
  5. The submission file will contain following details as shown below
Team Name Team members Product version Product document Product demo User guide Source code Developer guide
Example Member 1, Member 2 0.5 Product document Product demo User guide Source code Developer guide

Submission checklist

  1. Team Details

    a. Team name

    b. Team members

  2. Source code

    a. Public codebase repo

  3. Product Documentation :

    a. Abstract of project (what is the problem you are trying to solve, high level solution description, who is the target audience (geography + persona))

    b. Features & user workflows

    c. Tech stack

    d. Architecture

    e. Open-source and Digital Public Goods leveraged/used

  4. Demo

    a. Demo video (3-5 min)

    b. Link to live running application or downloadable apk

  5. User guide

    a. Steps to launch and run the prototype

    b. Demo User Credentials (if any)

    c. Sample inputs and expected outputs

  6. Developer guide

    a. Dependencies (ex: android device if apk, softwares/libraries to be installed, etc.)

    b. Installation guide (optional)


Reference documents

Check out https://www.hackerearth.com/challenges/hackathon/skill-a-thon-10.

Here's the Starter Kit for participants

Additional documents for reference:

  1. DSEP APIs
  2. Training & Courses: Schema Mapping and reference BPP documentation
  3. Other Schema Mappings

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