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 (The New York Times), Harlo Holmes (Guardian Project), Danielle Sucher (Stripe) and Yuri Victor (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 ($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.
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