Yes, we are located on the west coast of Canada, on Vancouver Island.

The answer to all your questions are that things are negotiable. Right now I am looking to collect information about who would be available and what their qualifications are. Then we could sit down with the selected candidate and see what arrangement might work best for the two sides.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the current development work?  (Research favors Canada.)
Would you prefer someone local?
Are you expecting 100% telecommuting?
What currency is the pay?

Cocoon (and most Apache projects) are used in many countries.  The
best candidate might be distant; avoiding the hassle of international
taxes and exchange rates might add value to an almost-best candidate.

On 11/7/08, Bruce Atherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. My company has a product that we developed using Cocoon as the Web
Framework. We are facing challenges getting the application to scale to the
point that we would like for the number of concurrent web users.

 We are looking for a Cocoon consultant who knows a lot about how to get
better performance out of Cocoon, either by reconfiguring Cocoon or telling
us how to change the way we use it. An added bonus would be someone who
could help us begin the migration from Cocoon 2.1.* to Cocoon 2.2.

 You can email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are interested. If you know
someone else that would be interested, please pass this message along to
them.

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