- You must be a registered hackathon participant to submit a project through Devpost.
- You must submit a Devpost project here before Saturday at 6PM to be considered for judging. You can continue to edit and save up until the final hacking deadline of Sunday at 11AM.
- You must provide a public GitHub repository link in your submission under "Try it out" links. Your code must remain public after the event to be eligible for prizes.
- You must live demo your project in our judging space. Uploading a video demo for your project under 3 minutes is optional, but recommended.
- We don't allow you to submit your project to other hackathons.
- We don’t allow submitting a project that includes work done outside of the hacking period.
- You can use libraries, frameworks, or open-source code in their projects. You must document any external code usages in your submission and mention during judging to clearly distinguish your contributions..
- The max team size is 4 people. Each team member must have a Devpost account and be listed as a contributor on the project submission to be eligible for prizes.
- Each team is only allowed to submit 1 project.
- Teams can be disqualified from the competition at the organizers' discretion. Reasons might include but are not limited to breaking the rules, breaking the Code of Conduct, or other unsporting behavior.
- Any project that fails to meet any of the above requirements will be disqualified and/or referred to the MLH Cheating Team.
