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Adem
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Adem
Projects looking for Developer

Help Wanted
- 174 Developer
- 9 Project Manager
- 1 Unix Admin
- 47 Doc Writer
- 29 Tester
- 4 Support Manager
- 27 Graphic/Other Designer
- 28 Translator

For details see:
http://savannah.gnu.org/people/?category_id=1
http://savannah.gnu.org/
http://www.gnu.org/

Oct 23 '08 #1
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Bo Persson
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Adem wrote:
Projects looking for Developer
>
Help Wanted
- 174 Developer
- 9 Project Manager
- 1 Unix Admin
- 47 Doc Writer
- 29 Tester
- 4 Support Manager
- 27 Graphic/Other Designer
- 28 Translator
>
For details see:
http://savannah.gnu.org/people/?category_id=1
http://savannah.gnu.org/
http://www.gnu.org/
Sure, I could help you out here.

Would you like to pay per hour or per week?


Bo Persson




Oct 23 '08 #2

jacob navia
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Bo Persson wrote:
Adem wrote:
>Projects looking for Developer
>>
>Help Wanted
> - 174 Developer
> - 9 Project Manager
> - 1 Unix Admin
> - 47 Doc Writer
> - 29 Tester
> - 4 Support Manager
> - 27 Graphic/Other Designer
> - 28 Translator
>>
>For details see:
> http://savannah.gnu.org/people/?category_id=1
> http://savannah.gnu.org/
> http://www.gnu.org/
>
Sure, I could help you out here.
>
Would you like to pay per hour or per week?
>
>
Bo Persson
>
Interesting. I looked at those projects but could not find any hint
of a salary.

:-)

I thought they had too many developers. The guys managing the SVN
project wrote a book (imagine) on how to get rid of developers.

Reasons are many. For instance there are obnoxious developers that
insist that the code they write has their name on it. It is OK to
work for no pay, but at least their name should appear.

Nope. The SVN managers said that that was too much. And they add
that if somebody goes away "there will be always someone that comes
to fill the gap"...

So, developers should work anonymously and for free. GREAT.


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Oct 23 '08 #3

Pranav
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Oct 23 '08 #4

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