It was our pleasure participating in the Hacktoberfest for the first time and we were absolutely thrilled to see the participation from our fellow developers of Symbl.ai Community. ‍ ‍

It feels like we just announced Symbl.ai’s Hacktoberfest a while back, but it has officially come to a close.

Some Amazing Stats from our 3 repos that were a part of hacktoberfest:

Symbl Agora – 32 contributions (12 issues + 20 PRs)
Symbl Twilio – 20 contributions (15 issues + 5 PRs)
Symbl Docs – 15 contributions (6 issues + 9 PRs)

On behalf of me and my Symbl.ai team, we thank each and every one of you for your contributions in open source. Your involvement and enthusiasm blew us away, with participants ranging from school kids, professionals, community members to people completely new to our ecosystem.

We would also like to appreciate our Good Contributors during the Hacktoberfest.

Huge shout out to our Project Maintainers and stakeholders from Symbl.ai Team: Vishal, Shivam, Akanksha, Rishabh, Marcelo, Vaibhav, Janhavi and Pema.

⏳ We’re currently in the process of reviewing all submissions, and everyone who completed our Hacktoberfest challenge will receive a limited edition T-shirt, and stickers depending on the contribution level.

✅ Participants who meet all the requirements will receive an email in the coming week with a swag form and shipping instructions. We appreciate your patience – they’re coming soon!

Anything you’d like to see at Symbl.ai’s Hacktoberfest next year? Let me know via email ([email protected]).

Hacktoberfest is over, but you still can contribute to our repositories anytime. Read more about us on Symbl.ai Docs + Open Source repos.

Join our Symbl.ai community here

Slack Group: https://bit.ly/symbldotai-slack
Twitter: @SymblDev and @symbldotai
Akanksha Bhasin’s Twitter

Happy Hacking!

Cheers,
Akanksha

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Akanksha Bhasin
Sr. Technical Community Evangelist

Akanksha Bhasin is a Technical Community Evangelist at Symbl.ai and works in the DevRel space. She is the Founder of Women in Voice India, a GHCI Scholar, and loves to build communities. She is a former DSC Lead at her campus and is an active part of many communities. She is a Web and VUI developer and love organizing technical events.