Blog Company Join GitLab's June Issue Bash
May 9, 2018
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Join GitLab's June Issue Bash

Join us thin June and help us squash some of the open issues in the GitLab Community Edition tracker!

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This June we'll be holding another of our quarterly issue bashes to allow the community to get involved in helping to squash some issues in the GitLab Community Edition issue tracker. We have over 1,900 GitLab contributors, and we are always looking for more people to join in and contribute to the project in any way that they can.

Of course, some lucky contributors will be rewarded with awesome swag! 🙌

Check out the Issue Bash landing page for all the information about how it works. Please take a look there and provide any feedback to our feedback project or propose changes directly here!

When is it going to happen?

We'll kick it off at 00:01 UTC on Saturday, June 2nd and will keep it up until 23:59 UTC on Sunday, June 3rd.

Who can contribute?

   At GitLab, everyone can contribute!   

This is your chance to get involved! Most of the tasks don't require technical expertise, therefore, non-technical community members are definitely welcome and prize worthy!

How do you get involved?

Please see the FAQ on the Issue Bash landing page to learn more about how to get involved.

Prizes

As prizes, we have some awesome swag available:

  • 14 T-shirts
  • 1 T-shirt and Hoodie for a lucky contributor

Users making any contributions to the project, between the start and end times of the event, will be entered into the random draw to win a prize. The contributions will be collated after the end of the event and prize winners, drawn at random, will be contacted in the weeks that follow.

To see how we draw winners at random please take a look at the prize winner calculator project.

Questions? More info?

GitLab team and GitLab core team members will be on hand to answer questions and close issues. Please mention them if you need any help or need attention on an issue.

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