Ethos, Ethics and Mission: For Hackers and the Hacker Movement
Our Ethos
At the heart of the Hacker Movement lies a shared perspective on how to approach the world and solve problems. Eric S. Raymond, in his essay "How to Become a Hacker", distilled this mindset into five key principles. These ideas reflect the inner drive, creativity, and ethical spirit of hackers everywhere.
The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved.
No problem should ever have to be solved twice.
Boredom and drudgery are evil.
Freedom is good.
Attitude is no substitute for competence.
The Hacker Ethics
We believe in the Hacker Ethics as a guiding philosophy for creativity, collaboration, and positive change. As Steven Levy summarized in Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, and Richard Stallman championed through the Free Software Movement, the Hacker Ethic revolves around these core values:
- Sharing: Knowledge is a gift—let’s share it freely to empower others.
- Openness: Transparency fosters trust, innovation, and collaboration.
- Decentralization: Power belongs in the hands of many, not the few.
- Free Access to Tools and Knowledge: Everyone deserves the chance to learn, create, and innovate.
- World Improvement: Technology should solve problems, uplift communities, and make the world a better place.
We commit to fostering this ethos in all the work we do. Hackers are not just builders of technology; they are builders of a better tomorrow.
At DoraHacks, to grow the global hacker community, advocate the hacker ethos and ethics, and fund the hacker movement in the long-term, we built this platform dorahacks.io. Hackers are the architects of the future, and the mission of dorahacks.io is to be the infrastructure for hackers, which is ever-evolving with the non-stop hacker movement.
- Build a global community for hackers
We are building a global community where hackers can connect, share knowledge, and collaborate on projects that matter. Though BUIDL, Idea, Hacker Profile, Message and other features, hackers from all around the world can share what they're working on, and learn from others' works. Meanwhile, they can team up to build exciting things and solve some problems for the world. If tangible projects can be delivered, they can proceed to join hackathons/grants to get funded, which will further fuel their work.
- Create opportunities through Hackathons and Grants
We believe that creativity thrives when people have the right tools, challenges, and support, therefore we work with top tier companies to provide funding to hackers via hackathons and grants. Sometimes, DoraHacks is also one of the funders.
Hackathon and Grant are the two most popular functions on dorahacks.io. While hackers can potentially get funded by joining a hackathon/grant, funders or hacker community all over the world can also use this platform to launch their own hackathons and grants.
- Support hackers and hacker communities at every stage of their journey
Providing comprehensive support that adapts to hackers' needs as they grow and evolve is always the core of our commitments. Whether a hacker can deliver a startup-level project, a prototype, a research paper, or just an idea, dorahacks.io has the right place to support it. We accompany hackers on their journey, witnessing the birth of numerous tech startups from a mere idea or demo.
And as we joint hands with our partners, DoraHacks is doing its best to provide sustainable funding and flexible resources for the lifetime of talented hackers and ground-breaking projects. AEZ Quadratic Grant and Aptos Grant DAO are the two highlighted programs in our commitment to funding the hacker movement in the long term.
We expect everyone in the DoraHacks community to contribute to an environment that is respectful, honest, and supportive. By using our platform, all users agree to adhere to the following guidelines:
Be Original and Honest
Contribute only original content and ensure that your actions and representations are truthful. Do not plagiarize or misrepresent yourself, your work, or your intentions. Always give proper credit to others when referencing their content or ideas.
Be Friendly and Open
Engage with others in a positive and constructive manner. Be open to new ideas, perspectives, and constructive feedback. Help foster a welcoming environment for people of diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Be Respectful
Treat others with respect at all times. Avoid inflammatory language, personal attacks, or any form of hostility. Engage in civil discourse, even when you disagree with others.
Be Supportive
Offer assistance, encouragement, and constructive feedback to others. Contribute to the growth and development of the community by helping others succeed.
Comply with Local Laws
You are responsible for following all applicable laws and regulations while using the platform. This includes intellectual property laws, privacy regulations, and any other relevant legal guidelines.
Use the Platform for its Intended Purpose
DoraHacks is a platform for collaboration, sharing knowledge, and innovation. Do not misuse the platform for irrelevant content, spam, or self-promotion. Ensure that your contributions are meaningful and relevant to the community.
Note:
Dorahacks.io is a platform dedicated to supporting innovation and hackers. It is not designed to serve as a forum for political, religious, or social commentary. While we deeply respect freedom of speech and the freedom to innovate, we encourage users to focus on using this platform for collaborative problem-solving, creativity, and technological advancements.
For sharing personal opinions or engaging in discussions on broader topics, we recommend using platforms such as X.com or Yakihonne.com (Nostr).