[Product-Developers] Re: Status of PloneJobBoard
Dylan Jay
gmane at dylanjay.com
Sun Jun 8 15:38:57 UTC 2008
David Bain wrote:
> Personally, I think that more Plone providers should join places like
> elance, odesk.com <http://odesk.com> etc...
I like that idea too.
> Then there could be a link from the Plone.net site to a filtered search
> on "plone providers".
>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 6:58 AM, Dylan Jay
> <gmane at dylanjay.com
> <mailto:gmane at dylanjay.com>> wrote:
>
> Ricardo Alves wrote:
>
> Dylan Jay wrote:
>
> Alexander Limi wrote:
>
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 03:17:41 -0700, Ricardo Alves
> <rsa at eurotux.com
> <mailto:rsa at eurotux.com>> wrote:
>
> I looked at PloneJobBoard in the collective, and
> noticed there are no developments for the last two
> years. Is there anyone working on this product? What
> future developments should it have?
>
> I'm not sure if I start a new project
> (collective.jobmarket) that would make more use of
> the component architecture, or if I continue the
> development of PloneJobBoard for Plone3...
>
>
> Whatever you end up doing, keep us posted! We really
> want to add a job market to plone.net
> <http://plone.net>, we just haven't had any volunteers
> to champion it yet.
>
>
>
> I started the development of a new product (called it
> collective.jobmarket but it isn't in the collective yet - will
> be as soon as the code is more stable). I should get back to it
> at the end of this week though.
>
> I really need this too.
>
>
> The idea is to make it flexible enough so it can be easily used
> in different contexts. Can you give me some insight about the
> uses case you want to address?
>
>
> I'm looking for freelancers or companies that want to do small well
> defined chunks of work, propably on the fixed price basis at first.
> I'm not sure if it would work best asking for names and then
> contacting them directly, or doing it elance style and putting
> project descriptions and asking for quotes.
>
>
>
> Why not just a new mailing list for now?
>
> plone-jobs
>
>
>
> -1
>
> I think we have too many lists :)
>
>
> people who need more work subscribe. people that have work that
> needs done post. Don't see what harm it does.
>
>
>
>
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