Thanks to all who participated!

These are the notes I collected during the call:

- hacktoberfest experiences
    - positive: Gagan Deep got started contributing to opensource with 
Hacktoberfest
    - negative: many spammy PRs, we can use a github label to exclude these 
and document why these are invalidated

- organization goals
    - push issues that are in the plan for the next releases, close at 
least 5, ideally 10
    - strengthening the community by training new contributors, achieve at 
least 3 proficient contributors
    - increase visibility on social media by posting at least 5 interesting 
posts during the program

- tasks
    - documentation page - Federico will create the PR and ask others for 
feedback
    - announcement on discord - Federico
    - social media announcements / spread the word - Federico with the help 
of everybody involved
    - creating an event to present OpenWISP and answer questions - 
Gagan/Federico and anyone welcome to join (let us know asap)
    - creating / categorizing issues - Gagan: openwisp-notifications, 
Hardik: openwisp-monitoring, Ajay: docker-openwisp, Noumbissi: 
openwisp-users, openwisp-controller
    - encourage contributors and maintainers to share interesting content 
regarding the experience on social media / everybody

- documentation page
    - link hacktoberfest project board
    - spammy requests will be flagged as "invalid"
    - guidelines about announcing that you want to work on a specific issue


I will get started with the documentation page of Hacktoberfest asap.

Best regards
Federico

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