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Implement Codeheat Contest Page for 2025-26 version #378

@mariobehling

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@mariobehling

Create and launch the Codeheat 2025–26 contest page with clear calls-to-action, project sections, mentor info, participation guidelines.

Projects to Feature

  • Eventyay
  • Badge Magic
  • PSLab
  • ePaper Badge
  • FA WordPress Plugins
  • Visdom
  • Scrum Helper

Page Content

  • Hero section with title “Codeheat 2025–26”, short subtitle, and primary CTA buttons: “Get Started”, “Join on GitHub”, “Submit Entry”
  • “About Codeheat” section: 3–4 bullets on goals, eligibility, evaluation, and prizes
  • “How to Participate” steps: pick a project → join community → claim an issue → submit PRs → log submissions
  • “Rules & Eligibility” including originality, open-source license compliance, code of conduct, and region/legal notes
  • “Judging & Prizes” overview (criteria, selection cadence, recognition)
  • “Projects” section with a card per project (see per-project checklist below)
  • “Mentors & Community” with contact channels and office hours (if any)
  • “Resources” links: contributing guides, starter issues, design assets, docs
  • FAQ: submissions, multiple projects, team/solo, IP, timelines

Per-Project Card Checklist (repeat for each project)

  • Project name and 1–2 sentence description
  • Repositories (primary and related)
  • Good-first-issues query link and help-wanted issues link
  • Tech stack tags (e.g., Python, Vue, Django, Flutter, Android, PCB)
  • Getting started docs and demo link (if relevant)
  • Mentors: names, GitHub handles, contact channel
  • Example starter tasks (3–5 bullets)
  • Design/UX links if applicable (e.g., Figma/Canva guidelines)

Content Inputs Needed

  • Contest dates: start and end
  • Prizes and recognition details
  • Final list of mentors per project with contact handles
  • Links: repos, contribution guides, issue queries, chat channels

Delivery Checklist

  • Draft content populated for all seven projects
  • Review with project leads and mentors
  • QA: links, mobile, accessibility, and content proofreading
  • Approvals from organizers

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