Re: Board for developers - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Merlin Moncure
Subject Re: Board for developers
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Msg-id b42b73150712171815p2da7a952x4ac46ac3e45d8bf4@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Board for developers  (Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@enterprisedb.com>)
Responses Re: Board for developers  (Oleg Bartunov <oleg@sai.msu.su>)
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On Dec 17, 2007 3:23 PM, Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> Oleg Bartunov wrote:
> > On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> >>> just interested do we have a place where developers could post
> >>> their availability for contract work ?
> >>>
> >>> For example,  I and Teodor will be available soon
> >>> for contract work and we prefer to work on postgres-related projects,
> >>> mostly from our todo list. I'd like to post this list somewhere, so
> >>> companies could evaluate it.
> >>>
> >>
> >> A page on the developer wiki makes sense to me...
> >
> > The question is how it's visible to companies ?
>
> We already have the pgsql-jobs mailing list. It's normally used for
> postings of job positions, but I think this would also be suitable
> there. Not sure how much visibility that has.

Personally, I think Josh is right in terms of using community
resources to promote developers, beyond what's already there.
Unfortunately the jobs list is better suited for people offering jobs,
not job seekers.  Maybe an expansion of the developer section of the
web page might be a good place to indirectly make contact.

If you are looking for consulting work, I would suggest moving your
page to a more of a blog type format, and publish at least
semi-regularly.

Make sure your feed is picked up on postgresql.org, of course :-).
Contract work I know very little about.  I suspect it is going to
depend on how well you can leverage your personal contacts.  Many
companies are nervous outsourcing DBA work (and in my experience there
is lots of high paying work out there, at least in the U.S.) because
better suited to a long term position.

Being famous as part of the brains behind GIST is certainly something.Relentless self promotion helps :-).

merlin


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