Hacktoberfest 2026: AI belongs to everyone
We have some news we're excited to share today: Major League Hacking (MLH) and DEV are partnering with DigitalOcean to run Hacktoberfest 2026. This October, we’ll host over 300 in-person events (“Fests”) plus a global online event, all about building with open source and open-weight AI. DEV and MLH have supported Hacktoberfest for years under DigitalOcean’s ownership. DEV provided a space to share maintainer and contributor learnings, while MLH has powered both in-person and online events. This year will be the first time MLH, DEV, and DigitalOcean are full partners in bringing Hacktoberfest to life. From four PRs to a global tradition Hacktoberfest started back in 2014 with a simple idea from DigitalOcean: open four pull requests in October, earn a t-shirt. It worked. Thousands of developers made their first open-source contribution during the month-long celebration. For many people reading this, Hacktoberfest was the door that opened open source to them in the first place. It certainly was for a lot of us at MLH. But a good thing can require a refresh. Over the years, that same PR-counting format started to work against the community. Maintainers began to burn out under the volume of low-effort, box-checking pull requests they were receiving. That problem only got worse as AI tools made it trivially easy to generate a PR without generating any real value. The event meant to make maintainers' lives easier started doing the opposite. We didn't want to keep running that version of Hacktoberfest. So we're trying something new. Hacktoberfest 2026 This year, we’re not counting PRs. Hacktoberfest is focused on giving everyone the tools and knowledge to learn, experiment, and build with open artificial intelligence: write your first open-source skills.md, build your own open-source agent, fine-tune an open-weight model, or just follow your curiosity wherever it takes you. We believe open innovation deserves the same priority as proprietary tools for a healthy ecosystem, especially now that AI is part of how most of us build software every day. We're seeing changes to access, pricing, and policy occur overnight, completely out of individual control. Open source AI doesn't eliminate these risks, but it offers transparency and resilience. That's the kind of foundation we want to help you build on. Hacktoberfest 2026 is about meeting you wherever you are in your open-source AI journey, because we believe AI belongs to everyone. To make this a reality, we're working with organizers to host over 300 in-person Fests worldwide. We'll provide the swag, while you get to build with your community. We’re looking for hosts! Here's the thing about Fests: every single one starts with someone deciding to organize it. You don't need a big team or a big budget to bring Hacktoberfest to your city. If you're part of a meetup group, a university club, or you and a couple of coworkers can book a conference room for a day, you have what it takes. Organizers will receive: T-shirts and stickers for participants Programming support to help shape the day Promotion through a searchable gallery on hacktoberfest.com, plus MLH and DEV's marketing and social channels We're confirming applications on a rolling basis. We're aiming to confirm within a week of receiving a completed application. The best way to be first in line is to raise your hand now. Host a Fest 👉 Bonus: if you host a Hacktoberfest Hack Day, we’ll provide funding to help cover food and drink, as well as additional prizes for your Fest! Get involved If organizing isn't for you right now, there's still a place for you in this: Join a Fest. Sign up to be notified about local Fests near you, and keep an eye out for the global online event running throughout October. Sponsor Hacktoberfest. Sponsors make Hacktoberfest possible. If your company wants its brand in front of a massive global community of software creators, tell your Marketing and DevRel teams. This is the year to be part of the new chapter. We look forward to sharing more updates in the coming weeks!
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