Code for BTV volunteer Tyler Machado wrote an article for local alt-weekly Seven Days about this past weekend's crisis mapping meetup.

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Code for BTV volunteer Tyler Machado wrote an article for local alt-weekly Seven Days about this past weekend's crisis mapping meetup.
Good news from the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington -- their "green printing" app to conserve paper (and save library users money) is now live! The app was built by Code for BTV volunteers during the Hack the Stacks weekend in October.
Burlington Free Press preview of this past weekend's CrisisCamp for mapping the Philippines.
Vermont Tech Jam writeup of Hack the Stacks!
Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger kicks off Hack the Stacks. Photo by Jim Lockridge.
Hack the Stacks is underway! Come to the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington today until 6pm or tomorrow from 12pm-6pm (we're on the top floor on the west side of the building). We've got plenty of projects to help local nonprofits that could use work from volunteers of all skill levels.
Pictured L to R: Code for BTV co-founder Bradley Holt, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger, Fletcher Free Library director Rubi Simon, Code for BTV co-founder Jason Pelletier, Big Heavy World director Jim Lockridge. Photo courtesy @mirolw on Instagram.
Join other developers, technology integrators, designers and hackers of all types this weekend for Code for BTV's next big hackathon!
Hack the Stacks happens Saturday 10/26 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10/27 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. We'll be working on new projects for the library, plus ongoing Code for BTV projects.
It's a fun way to grow your skills, meet local techies and do great volunteer work for local nonprofits that need your help! Click the link to register and get more info. All skill levels welcome!
Next Code for BTV meetup is coming right up, Burlington! This Saturday from 1-5 p.m. at Office Squared's College Street location (use the entrance off South Champlain Street). We'll be working on ongoing projects, but first-time Code for BTV volunteers are welcome, too! All skills levels are invited.
This event is a Code for BTV civic hacking meetup. The goal of this meetup will be to continue working on the civic hacking projects started during the National Day of Civic Hacking and the previous Code for BTV meetups. We will have a gigabit Internet connection at this event courtesy of Burlington Telecom! Have an idea for a gigabit app? Will gigabit make your civic app better? This is an opportunity to experiment with Burlington's gigabit network.