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3rd Annual Veeam Community Hackathon - Results!

  • December 24, 2025
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mkevenaar
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This year we organized the 3rd Annual Veeam Community Hackathon, and today ware are here to present the results!

 

First, we want to thank everyone who participated and helped during the event. Our Organizers ​@JonahMay , ​@Mayhem, ​@jos.maliepaard and me, ​@mkevenaar, our Judges, ​@DarthDave, ​@ddomask, ​@Viperian, ​@Mildur, ​@Madi.Cristil, ​@NikolaPejkova, ​@Rick Vanover, and @vmJoe

 

The Teams

 

Team 1

Team 3

  • Leader: ​@Chris.Childerhose 

  • GitHub Repository: https://github.com/VeeamCommunity/veeamcommunity-2025-Team-3/ 

  • NOTE: Team 3 attempted to initiate a project; however, their developers became unresponsive across all known communication channels. Their proposed idea was to create an onboarding QR code for the Cloud Connect Agent.

 

Without naming judges, these are some of the quotes shared about the projects

  • Charts are very responsive and bouncy, smooth animations - Team 1
  • This is a very unique whole-stack view for in particular the on-premises parts of the Veeam portfolio - VBR/VRO/VB365! - Team 1
  • the idea is promising - Team 3
  • I like the idea of having a single pane for all products - Team 1

The results

 

Below are the results for this years teams. The judges could score for each category 1-5 points. Each category had a percentage of the total score.

Each team could score a maximum of 100 points, plus 5 bonus points for overall score

Category Team 1 Team 3
Impact (15%) 4.1 (12.4) 2.9 (8.6)
Design (15%) 4.3 (12.8) 1.7 (5.1)
Innovation & Business Case (20%)

3.6 (14.5)

2.7 (10.9)
Technical Complexity (15%)

3.5 (10.5)

1.6 (4.7)
Ease of Use (15%) 4.1 (12.4) 2.0 (6.0)
Code Coverage (5%) 3.5 (3.5) 1.6 (1.6)
Project Management (5%) 4.3 (4.3) 2.1 (2.1)
Presentation (10%) 4.6 (9.3) 1.6 (3.1)
Overall rating 4.4 2.0
Total Score 83.9 44.1

 

That leads us to Team 1 being the winning team!

Congrats ​@jorge.delacruz ​@Dynamic ​@lukas.k ​@CMF ​@Marcel.K ​@Markus.K1985 ​@Ian_RSA 

🥳The streak of ​@Markus.K1985 continues, 3 years in a row!

 

I would like to add a high appreciation to the members of Team 3, even though they did not win and were very tied on what they could do, they made the best of it. They even got a score of 44, with the circumstances, is a really really good result!

 

I hope that everyone who participated this year, will join in upcoming years.

 

For now I wish you a happy Christmas and hope to see you next year!

2 comments

Chris.Childerhose
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  • Veeam Legend, Veeam Vanguard
  • December 24, 2025

Congrats Team 1 on the win.  While disappointed in the results this year due to the circumstances, finishing second again for another year in a row is still a great accomplishment.

I truly hope for 2026 that the participation level goes up especially for those counted on in teams to do the DEV work.  I am truly debating next year based on how this year went but there is still time to change my mind.  I really thing we need to look at better ways to organize teams with timezones or even continents like North America.

Happy holidays, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone.


Chris.Childerhose
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  • Veeam Legend, Veeam Vanguard
  • December 24, 2025

To All - the Github repo for Team 1 is not accessible and possibly my team (3) as well.  ​@mkevenaar is aware and will fix this soon.