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Please join us for the February NYCTUG Meeting hosted by the American Museum of Natural History. NYCTUG February MeetingWednesday, February 19, 6:00 PMAmerican Museum of Natural History Portrait RoomCentral Park West at 81st Street New York, NY 10024 (attendees should check-in through the ground level security entrance directly below the main rotunda entrance on Central Park West near 81st St)Please RSVP here http://nyctug021914.eventbrite.com Session: Under the hood of an Interceptor Plugin & Cooperative and Collaborative Development: Applying Open-source Ideas in a Closed EnvironmentSession to be led by Jon Ballinger of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Chris Tusciuk of the Brooklyn Academy of Music. • We will take an in depth look at the shared search interceptor plugin. Jon will talk about the how and why of the plugin code, which should help spring board into new ideas for plugin uses. • We will also discussion how we, as technologists at Tessitura Network organizations, can benefit (or not) from a culture of shared and collaborative work. This will be an open discussion, and will attempt to find real ways to implement open methodologies in our varied environments (both technical and political).6:00 PM – Networking & Refreshments provided by AMNH6:30 PM – Introductions 6:45 PM – Session led by John and Chris 7:45 PM – Business Meeting 8:00 PM – Closing Jon Ballinger has been a Business Analyst/Developer at The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts since March of 2012. Prior to The Kennedy Center, Jon served as a DBA/Developer for McCarter Theatre Center for over 8 years. Jon has worked on many different projects that include reporting, customizations, web sites , mobile sites, and now interceptor plugins. Chris Tusciuk is the Manager of Web Development at BAM, where he has been for six years. Prior to that, he worked mostly boring corporate development jobs, with a short stint as a communication closet janitor in between.