Support LPPC
LPPC is a voluntary, independent, and non-profit project. It relies on the support of students, teachers, enthusiasts, and computing professionals to maintain meetings, tracks, communication channels, and public materials.
Supporting LPPC does not require a broad or permanent commitment. Many contributions can be occasional, such as hosting a meeting, proposing an activity, reviewing a track, or helping disseminate a public call.
Ways To Support LPPC
- Individuals and professionals: propose challenges, act as judges, reviewers, problem setters, mentors, or contribute through pull requests.
- Companies: provide spaces, disseminate activities, suggest challenges, and encourage responsible technical participation.
- Educational institutions: publicize meetings, support teams, host activities, and connect students with practice.
- Public institutions: broaden regional access to reasoning, programming, and problem-solving activities.
How To Propose Support
The best initial path is to join the LPPC Discord and present the proposal clearly. State the type of support, the expected audience, the approximate duration, and the practical conditions required.
You can also contact LPPC by email at lppcpassofundo@gmail.com, especially for institutional proposals, public communication, website maintenance, or pull-request contributions.
Proposals must respect the Code of Conduct and preserve LPPC’s voluntary, open, and formative character. Activities must not turn the community into free service work, a marketing campaign, or an informal hiring process.