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Carbon Hack 2024 is a global hackathon for developers who want to make a difference in the fight against climate change. It challenges participants to use the Impact Framework, a tool that allows measuring and calculating the environmental impact of software.
Carbon Hack 2024 will take place from 18th March to 8th April 2024. It is a virtual event, so you can join from anywhere in the world.
The theme of Carbon Hack 2024 is measurement. We want to see how you can use the Impact Framework to measure the carbon emissions, water consumption, or any other environmental impact of software. You can also create models, manifest files, content, or contributions to the framework itself.
For Carbon Hack we are challenging participants to build solutions that align to and extend the capability of IF.
Carbon Hack 2024 offers prizes in a selection of different categories. Read about the prizes and judging criteria.
Judges are drawn from the organizations sponsoring Carbon Hack 2024, as well as key stakeholders from the Green Software Foundation. A full list will be published when the hack begins.
Our vision is to unleash the creative potential of developers who care about the planet and want to make a difference. We believe that software can be a powerful tool for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability, and we want to celebrate the innovative solutions that you will create and share with the world. By participating in the Hackathon, you are not only demonstrating your skills and passion, but also inspiring others to join the Green Software movement and make an impact for the future.
Project registration and judging submission closes at 23:59 on 7th April 2024.
You must have raised your project in GitHub and submitted the forms on hack.greensoftware.foundation before that date.
You can register your project at any point before that.
Read our Participation Guide
Read our Rules and Terms & Conditions
No, you must participate and register in only one hack team each (as a participant or as the lead).
Every Hack entrants needs to register into our Hackathon via our registration form, by 23:59 UTC 7th April.
No, because all interactions are designed to be on GitHub. Use Discussions to connect with other participants, ask questions, and find team members.
If you are looking to join a project or contribute to an existing project idea submitted, we recommend commenting within an idea issue.
Impact Framework (IF) aims to make the environmental impacts of software easier to calculate and share.
IF allows you to calculate the environmental impacts, such as carbon, of your software applications without writing any code. All you have to do is write a simple manifest file, known as an impl
and IF handles the rest.
The project is entirely open source and composability is a core design principle - we want you to be able to create your own models and plug them in to our framework, or pick from a broad universe of open source models created by others.
To work with IF, you will also need to install the Impact CLI and have access to the Impact Framework repository.
The absolute simplest single model case might take 10 mins for someone with some prior exposure to the syntax. For a new user perhaps longer to get the structure and syntax sorted. We have users with >450,000 line manifest files that probably took weeks to organize.
We welcome contributions to IF whether they are part of the hackathon or not.
Please visit the Impact Framework GitHub repository and look for issues labelled "good first issue" or "help wanted".