My organization (the Center for Media and Democracy) occasionally has need of people with MediaWiki expertise to help with projects related to our wiki (www.sourcewatch.org). These projects might include writing or modifying MediaWiki extensions, advising our webmaster about server/performance issues, helping make modifications to the skin, etc. We don't currently have a project in the works, but I'm trying to compile a list of qualified and interested programmers so that we have some names on file when we need to hire a consultant. If anyone here thinks you might be interested, please shoot me an email at: sheldon@prwatch.org.
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Hoi, Sheldon for OmegaWiki we have not always the money to have our programmers work for us. I would really love it when we have more work for them. Several of them have SVN access to MediaWiki. One of them is an experienced programmer .. an other is a starting programmer.
When you are interested, I may hear more from you..
Thanks, Gerard Meijssen
On 4/8/07, Sheldon Rampton sheldon@prwatch.org wrote:
My organization (the Center for Media and Democracy) occasionally has need of people with MediaWiki expertise to help with projects related to our wiki (www.sourcewatch.org). These projects might include writing or modifying MediaWiki extensions, advising our webmaster about server/performance issues, helping make modifications to the skin, etc. We don't currently have a project in the works, but I'm trying to compile a list of qualified and interested programmers so that we have some names on file when we need to hire a consultant. If anyone here thinks you might be interested, please shoot me an email at: sheldon@prwatch.org.
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Hoi, A Wikimedia developer like Nikerabbit is looking for a summer job.. It is likely that you can have him for a relatively low amount of money if you have a sustained amount of work that can be done in the Summer period.. Thanks, Gerard
PS I really want the MediaWiki skillset to do well !!
On 4/8/07, GerardM gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Hoi, Sheldon for OmegaWiki we have not always the money to have our programmers work for us. I would really love it when we have more work for them. Several of them have SVN access to MediaWiki. One of them is an experienced programmer .. an other is a starting programmer.
When you are interested, I may hear more from you..
Thanks, Gerard Meijssen
On 4/8/07, Sheldon Rampton < sheldon@prwatch.org> wrote:
My organization (the Center for Media and Democracy) occasionally has need of people with MediaWiki expertise to help with projects related to our wiki (www.sourcewatch.org). These projects might include writing or modifying MediaWiki extensions, advising our webmaster about server/performance issues, helping make modifications to the skin, etc. We don't currently have a project in the works, but I'm trying to compile a list of qualified and interested programmers so that we have some names on file when we need to hire a consultant. If anyone here thinks you might be interested, please shoot me an email at: sheldon@prwatch.org.
| Sheldon Rampton | Research director, Center for Media & Democracy (www.prwatch.org) | Author of books including: | Friends In Deed: The Story of US-Nicaragua Sister Cities | Toxic Sludge Is Good For You | Mad Cow USA | Trust Us, We're Experts | Weapons of Mass Deception | Banana Republicans | The Best War Ever
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On 08/04/07, GerardM gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
A Wikimedia developer like Nikerabbit is looking for a summer job.. It is likely that you can have him for a relatively low amount of money if you have a sustained amount of work that can be done in the Summer period..
Will you be doing the interview by proxy, too?
Rob Church
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On Monday 09 April 2007 12:32:47 Rob Church wrote:
On 08/04/07, GerardM gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
A Wikimedia developer like Nikerabbit is looking for a summer job.. It is likely that you can have him for a relatively low amount of money if you have a sustained amount of work that can be done in the Summer period..
Will you be doing the interview by proxy, too?
More importantly, will you be doing the work by proxy, too?
All the best,
Tels
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