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I Annotate Hack Days

By bigbluehat | 7 April, 2015

I Annotate is a two day collaborative conversation centered around annotation on April 23 – 24th in San Francisco.

After all that inspiration, we’re confident attendees will want to code something! So, we’ve added two more days to the event for some heads down coding time. We’re also inviting anyone who’s got an annotation project—no matter what technology its using!—to join us on April 25th and 26th at the Fort Mason Center.

Event details are on Meetup.com. Please RSVP!

Lastly, if you’ve got an annotation project and are considering coming, you might also consider submitting to our Open Annotation Fund. It’s a small grant opportunity for just this sort of code. Bring your project to the I Annotate Hack Days, and let’s talk.

See you soon!

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