Individuals and Professionals
Individuals can support LPPC without representing an institution. Advanced students, professionals, professors, teachers, alumni, researchers, and enthusiasts can help any track when the contribution respects the community’s voluntary, open, and formative character.
Forms Of Contribution
- Propose challenges for competitive programming, parallel programming, backend, hackathons, or cybersecurity.
- Act as a judge, reviewer, problem setter, mentor, or meeting facilitator.
- Review statements, test cases, judging criteria, editorials, and support materials.
- Help beginners understand problems without replacing authorship of their solutions.
- Organize links, resources, and study materials by track.
- Contribute corrections, improvements, and new pages to the public LPPC website through pull requests.
Care
Challenges and materials should have clear scope, appropriate level, and verifiable solutions. When they involve security, data, services, or real systems, practice must happen only in authorized environments.
Every contribution must respect the Code of Conduct. Support must not turn LPPC into free consulting, aggressive personal promotion, an informal hiring process, or a replacement for participants’ own study.
How To Start
Join the LPPC Discord and explain the proposal: track, goal, expected audience, difficulty level, approximate duration, and required materials. For website maintenance or pull-request contributions, you can also use lppcpassofundo@gmail.com.