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# --------------
# -- Settings --
# --------------
# Ignore this. This is only if you're hosting this in a sub-folder.
# If you're using GitHub pages, they automatically override this with the right value.
baseurl: ""
# If you're using GitHub pages without a custom domain, this is "https://[github username].github.io"
# If you're using GitHub pages with a custom domain, this is "http://[your domain]" (or https if you're using SSL)
url: "https://2018.uottahack.ca"
# The ability to use custom themes.
style:
theme: "original"
# This will help you track who's visiting your website.
tracking:
google_analytics: "UA-43729070-14"
# Let people connect & engage with you through social media.
social:
twitter_handle: "uOttaHack"
# This is Search Engine Optimization. It'll help your website look better on search.
seo:
title: "uOttaHack: uOttawa's Inaugural MLH Hackathon"
description: "uOttaHack is a hackathon taking place at the University of Ottawa on February 17th and 18th, 2018. uOttaHack is the first MLH hackathon to take place at the University of Ottawa!"
image: "https://prime.mlh.io/img/logos/mlh-prime-color.svg"
# Event information.
event:
name: "uOttaHack"
description: "uOttawa's First MLH Hackathon."
date: "FEBRUARY 17 - 18 2018"
location: "UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA"
trust_badge:
year: "2018" # season year
region: "na" # "na" or "eu"
color: "blue" # "white", "black", "gray", "red", "blue" or "yellow"
hero:
links:
- text: "Apply"
my_mlh:
client_id: "0e2f9fc2921d3ad3e12ae900af630d09382e1b3dc1b5b50de2b01b70ad64dbee"
redirect_uri: "https://uottahacks.github.io/landing-page/success.html"
- text: "Say hi@uottahack.ca"
href: "mailto:hi@uottahack.ca"
about:
description: >
APPLICATIONS OPEN DECEMBER 4TH.
mail: >
Sign up below for updates and good news.
schedule:
saturday:
- time: "8:00 AM"
duration: "2 Hours"
event: "Hacker Registration & Light Breakfast"
location: "FSS 1030"
- time: "10:00 AM"
duration: "1.5 Hours"
event: "Opening Ceremonies"
location: "Marion Hall"
- time: "11:30 AM"
duration: "30 Minutes"
event: "Team Formation"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "11:30 AM"
duration: "24 Hours"
event: "Career Fair"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "12:00 PM"
duration: "24 Hours"
event: "Hacking Begins!"
location: "FSS"
- time: "12:00 PM"
duration: "2 Hours"
event: "Lunch"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "2:30 PM"
duration: "1 Hour"
id: "workshopCSE"
event: "Cryptographic Software Library Usage and Configuration Practices: Presented by CSE"
description: "The workshop is designed to give a brief overview of cryptographic basics as applied to webserver usage scenarios. It will be examining both asymmetric and symmetric schemes used in network communication protocols and general data protection. Even if attendees may not be interacting directly with cryptographic libraries, knowledge of the subject can be applied to the configuration of services using such libraries (e.g web-servers, load-balancers etc). An example open source library will be presented for demonstration using reference code. <br/><br/> In order to take advantage of the example code, students are suggested to have a laptop with access to a dev environment in Linux ( CentOS/Ubuntu ) with build essentials, git and optionally eclipse-cdt. Access to the internet is required"
location: "FSS 1007"
- time: "3:30 PM"
duration: "30 Minutes"
event: "Spicy Pitch Competition"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "4:30 PM"
duration: "1 Hour"
id: "workshopTBS"
event: "Getting the interview and making an impression: Present by TBS"
description: "An interactive workshop on preparing for job interviews to help increase your chances of hearing the words “you’re hired!”. You will learn effective interview skills and methods and the do’s and don’ts. You will also get to hear about the good, the bad and the ugly from recruitment specialists who have been part of hundreds of selection boards, for entry level to high level executive jobs."
location: "FSS 1007"
- time: "5:30 PM"
duration: "30 Minutes"
event: "Health Care Innovation Symposium"
location: "FSS 1007"
- time: "6:00 PM"
duration: "2 Hours"
event: "Dinner"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "8:30 PM"
duration: "1 Hour"
id: "workshopGithub"
event: "Gitting good with GitHub: Presented by GitHub"
description: "Git is a popular version control tool that allows you and your team to do powerful things! Collaborate and track changes throughout your project. This workshop covers the basics of using Git and GitHub, and the best practices of collaborating on software in a team."
location: "FSS 1007"
- time: "9:30 PM"
duration: "1 Hour"
event: "MLH Werewolf"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "11:00 PM"
duration: "1 Hour"
id: "workshopNikhil"
event: "Spicy Linux Commands: Present by Nikhil Peri"
description: "Using unix is like eating spicy noodles, the first few times you have no clue what you got yourself into, your palms are sweaty and you might even shit your pants after your through with it...but do it enough times and it becomes second nature, and you start chasing the dragon looking for your next fix. Come get a taste of some of the spiciest linux commands, or share some of your own and prove to the world you are a leet Hacker!"
location: "FSS 9003"
sunday:
- time: "12:00 AM"
duration: "1 Hour"
event: "Midnight Snack sponsored by GitHub"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "7:00 AM"
duration: "2 Hours"
event: "Breakfast"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "11:00 AM"
duration: "15 Minutes"
event: "Submit to hackerearth"
location: "The server room?"
- time: "12:00 PM"
duration: "Right away"
event: "Hacking Ends"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "12:00 PM"
duration: "2 Hours"
event: "Lunch"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "1:00 PM"
duration: "2.5 Hours"
event: "Judging Begins"
location: "FSS 4007"
- time: "4:00 PM"
duration: "1 Hour"
event: "Closing Ceremonies"
location: "Marion Hall"
# Frequently asked questions.
faq:
- question: "> What is uOttaHack?"
answer: >
uOttaHack is the first ever MLH [hackathon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj4DQfYx2Hg) hosted by University of Ottawa students! It's a weekend where students from all across Canada will come to turn their ideas into real projects, learn more than they could ever imagine, and have fun along the way!
- question: "> Who can come?"
answer: >
Any student, at any skill level, from any field of study are welcome! The only thing you need is an interest in building something amazing, and the motivation to learn! <br /><br /> **Are you a recent grad?** No worries - as long as you've graduated in the last 12 months, you're welcome to apply and attend!
- question: "> Where and when is the event?"
answer: >
The hackathon will be hosted on the [beautiful campus of the University of Ottawa](https://goo.gl/qfoQx4), and will take place February 17th - 18th, 2018.
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- question: "> Can I work on a project I've already started?"
answer: >
All projects must be started from scratch at the event, but you're free to start thinking up an idea for one!
- question: "> Can I participate as part of a group?"
answer: >
**Yes!** Hacking can be done solo, or in a team of up to four participants.
- question: "> How much will it cost me?"
answer: >
**Nothing at all!** Attending the hackathon is completely free, including any meals during the hackathon. We will also provide as much hype as you can possibly imagine.
- question: "> What if I'm not from Ottawa?"
answer: >
We'd love to have you in the world's coldest capital! We'll be sending buses to areas where lots of hackers are coming from (Montreal, Waterloo, Toronto, etc.) as well as travel reimbursements. However, travel reimbursements are granted on a case by case basis, and we cannot guarantee them for all participants. More info will be available closer to the hackathon!
- question: "> Are newbie programmers and hackers allowed?"
answer: >
Of course! Hackathons are all about learning new things and having an amazing experience. We'll have plenty of workshops and mentors during the event to help you out!
- question: "> Can high school students come?"
answer: >
**Yes!** We highly encourage younger high school students to apply and come get creative! Minors attending will be asked to have waivers signed by their parents/ guardians.
- question: "> I think I'd rather help others learn instead of making my own hack - can I still come?"
answer: >
**Yes!** We are currently accepting applications for <b>volunteers</b> and <b>mentors</b>. We are seeking mentors who are experienced in hacking or programming to assist with workshops, and to mentor hackers who have questions or who run into difficulties throughout the hackathon. Please apply using the button above. <br> <br> <b> Not experienced in programming or mentoring, but still want to help out?</b> No problem - we'd love to have you on board as a volunteer to help out with other aspects of uOttaHack! You can apply using the same button!
- question: "> Sounds great, but what do I win?"
answer: >
We started uOttaHack to empower students in creating innovative, fun, and awesome projects, without the stress of a regular semester's weekend. The biggest reward you will get are the friends you make that last a lifetime, and an experience you won't forget. <br> <br> <b> But, with that said - </b> you'll have the chance to demo to our stellar panel of judges, and the top teams will be rewarded with some sweet prizes! There will also be smaller prizes for specific categories and potentially some given out by our sponsors!
- question: "> What is Major League Hacking?"
answer: >
Major League Hacking is [the official student hackathon league](https://mlh.io) in North America & Europe.
They work with over 200 Member Events and empower over 70,000 students every year.
- question: "> Is there a code of conduct?"
answer: >
Yes there is. The organizers care deeply about everyone's experience and ensuring they get to hack in a comfortable and safe environment. You can [find it here](https://static.mlh.io/docs/mlh-code-of-conduct.pdf).
- question: "> 404 Question not found"
answer: >
Talk to us at [hi@uottahack.ca](mailto:hi@uottahack.ca), or send us a message on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/UOttaHack-311120619343041/)!
# This is the message you'll receive once you've registered.
register:
message: >
You'll receive more information closer to the hackathon.
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markdown: kramdown
exclude:
- node_modules
- gulpfile.js
- Gemfile
- Gemfile.lock
- package.json
- README.md
- CNAME