| Hey there, I'm the guy who named the hackathon. Back in 2013, there was no big Canadian hackathons part of MLH. We were originally going to call it Hack Waterloo or Waterloo Hacks or something along those lines. But the issue we had back at the end of 2013 is that none of the other schools really knew where Waterloo was. We wanted a name that people could identify with an area. And considering all of the biggest undergrad hackathons are in the USA, and completely without argument South of us... Identifying as the North isn't really off base. I believe DubHacks (U of Washington) is the only major US hackathon that is North of us. Also, who doesn't identify Canada as the North? We aren't just a hackathon at Waterloo. Hell, over half our attendees don't even attend UWaterloo. We're Canada's largest undergraduate hackathon. That's what matters. We're identifying as Canada at a hackathon that just happens to be in Waterloo. Basically, we wanted a name that we could use even if we changed the venue to be anywhere in Canada. You got pretty bitter over the name of a hackathon. As I said, a lot of our attendees identify Waterloo as being North of them. Because it is. Its Canada. As for your last sentence: Does HackMIT sound like a hackathon in which you deal with problems faced only at MIT? Does Boilermake sound like a hackathon in which you make boilers? Does PennApps make it sound like its a hackathon in which you make apps for UPenn students? Its a name that identifies us as Canadian without explicitly being called Hack Canada because we didn't want to be too overarching as to bother the other hackathons in our Country. Hey, who knows, maybe we eventually will make a hackathon in the style of WHacks (our 2014 April Fools prank) and call it Hack the North:
http://whacks.info/ |