The public knowledge project has another software developer position available. 
See below, from http://pkp.sfu.ca/jobs

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PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE PROJECT - SOFTWARE DEVELOPER
(April 11, 2011)

Interested in an chance to do some good before doing well? We are hiring PHP 
developers to work with the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), an open-source 
peace corps based at a number of universities that is challenging and changing 
how university research is shared with the world. Scientists in developing 
countries use our software to ensure that their journals are now seen and heard 
on a global basis. Scholars taking on daring new topics use our software to 
share what they are learning with the world for free. We provide the leading 
open source alternative for running rigorously reviewed journals, books, and 
conferences, so that the knowledge, rather than supporting the share-holder 
value of corporate publishers, can simply and effectively bring its light to a 
greater part of the world.

As a member of the PKP team, you are able to work where you want on highly 
flexible terms. You will have opportunities to travel, participate in 
conferences and workshops, and interact with a growing international community 
of users in the academic and publishing worlds. This is a fixed-term contract 
with a probationary period and good potential for continuing work. Salary is 
negotiable based on qualifications and experience.

Qualifications include:

        • experience with current web development technology, especially PHP 
and JavaScript.
        • experience with SQL (esp. MySQL and PostgreSQL), Apache, and Linux 
server administration.
Additional consideration given for:
        • knowledge of, or experience with, PKP software (e.g. Open Journal 
Systems) or a similar open source project is valuable but not necessary.
        • experience with current interface development using AJAX, JQuery, or 
similar tools.
Interested applicants should send the following:

        • a cover letter containing a summary of their experience, and at least 
two references;
        • a copy of their resume; and
        • PHP code samples.
to Brian Owen, Associate University Librarian ([email protected]). This posting 
will remain open until filled.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The Public Knowledge Project is a federally funded research initiative at Simon 
Fraser University, Stanford University, and the University of British Columbia. 
PKP was established by Dr. John Willinsky in 1998. It seeks to improve the 
scholarly and public quality of academic research through the development of 
innovative online environments. PKP has developed free, open source software 
for the management, publishing, and indexing of journals and current 
conferences. The PKP software suite is comprised of three modules in 
production: Open Journal Systems, Open Conference Systems, Open Harvester 
System, and one in development: Open Monograph Press. Visit PKP 
http://pkp.sfu.ca/ and have a look at the software and code.

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