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This edition of FOSSMeet witnessed an enthusiastic participation of over 130 people, comprising of students and working professionals. The event brought together individuals from diverse backgrounds, all with a common interest in FOSS, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of learning and exploration. A community-driven competition named place.git was also hosted, allowing participants to learn the basics of git while creating impressive logos and art in the process. FOSSMeet'23 was a resounding success, achieving its goal of spreading the knowledge and benefits of FOSS to a broader audience. The event hopes to continue reaching new heights in the coming years.
This edition of FOSSMeet witnessed an enthusiastic participation of over 130 people, comprising of students and working professionals. The event brought together individuals from diverse backgrounds, all with a common interest in FOSS, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of learning and exploration. A community-driven competition named place.git was also hosted, allowing participants to learn the basics of git while creating impressive logos and art in the process. FOSSMeet'23 was a resounding success, achieving its goal of spreading the knowledge and benefits of FOSS to a broader audience. The event hopes to continue reaching new heights in the coming years.
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An exciting three-day hackathon, organized in partnership with the Computer Science and Engineering Association (CSEA), aimed to inspire the creation of practical solutions for challenges both on campus and beyond. This event, hosted at SSL, began with an inauguration led by Prof. Vinod Paleri, who introduced the participants to the problem statements they would tackle over the next three days.
The hackathon provided a platform for students from various years and branches to collaborate and work on a multitude of projects. Throughout the event, mentors offered guidance to the participants, helping them shape their ideas into tangible solutions. The atmosphere buzzed with creativity and collaboration as teams put their skills to the test.
As the hackathon concluded, certificates and cash prizes were awarded to the winners, recognizing their innovative projects. This not only celebrated their achievements but also served as motivation for future endeavors. The success of the event lies not just in the projects developed but in the collaborative spirit and learning experience that enriched the participants' skills and knowledge. This hackathon stands as a testament to the potential of collective problem-solving in fostering innovation within the academic community.
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