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Join us at 6:30 p.m. on March 24 for a conversation about open source with developers in and outside of journalism. We'll talk with Gregor Aisch (http://driven-by-data.net/) (The New York Times), Harlo Holmes (https://twitter.com/harlo) (Guardian Project), Danielle Sucher (http://www.daniellesucher.com/) (Stripe) and Yuri Victor (http://yurivictor.com/) (Vox) about why open source is important, how to approach it — especially in the context of journalism — and how to go about it.

Schedule:

6:30 p.m.: Doors, dinner + socializing

7 p.m.: Panel discussion with Gregor Aisch (The New York Times), Harlo Holmes (Guardian Project), Danielle Sucher (Stripe) and Yuri Victor (Vox)

~8:15 p.m.: Hiring announcements, networking and socializing

To attend Hacks/Hackers NYC's "Why Open Source Your Work? And How?", RSVP today (https://www.meetup.com/hacks-hackers-nyc/events/221093581/) ($10, payable in advance) to Hacks/Hackers NYC.

Refund policy: Cancel at least 24 hours before the event (that is, no later than 6:30 p.m. March 23) to receive a full refund. We cannot issue refunds after that.

A big thanks to Mapzen (https://mapzen.com/) for hosting us. Want to host a Hacks/Hackers NYC event? Email us at nyc[at]hackshackers[dot]com.

Want to help? Volunteer to photograph or blog about the event by emailing us at nyc[at]hackshackers[dot]com.

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