Thanks for the tip. The xml-dev list is also pretty low traffic. I think I'll 
repost a specific offer to one of the generic xml / xslt lists...

Uwe


On Monday 01 May 2006 18:32, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> I guess the best mailing list is on product development mailing list
> [email protected] which connect to other projects. However
> due to the almost null traffic I wont recomend it as the only source.
>
> On Mon, 01 May 2006 04:13:52 -0500, Uwe C. Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > Hope nobody minds a job offer.....
> >
> > We have developed an application for the insurance market that is based
> > on:
> >
> > wxPython for the GUI
> > twisted pb as network layer
> > certainly python :-)
> > reportlab/OpenOffice/pyUno for printing
> > zope/plone as alternative web interface.
> > the database backend is postgresql.
> >
> > We're currently in the process of setting up a company to market this
> > software. The software targets a niche market in the insurance business
> > and
> > has been in production for over 3 years with a limited number of clients.
> > We're looking for developers, preferably in the greater San Francisco
> > Bay Area
> > but not a necessity, who have as much experience as possible in any/all
> > of
> > the above technologies. We have certain projects that only need partial
> > knowledge (I'm not disclosing specifics here, I much rather list
> > requirements
> > for the different projects):
> >
> > 1) Solely Plone based development. This basically only requires Plone and
> > postgresql experience.
> >
> > 2) The printing backend needs work. Anyone with good XSLT/RML experience
> > is
> > welcome to apply. Intention is to write a Open Document Format to RML
> > exporter for OpenOffice. We will contribute the exporter back to the
> > community which would benefit the OpenOffice and the reportlab projects.
> >
> > 3)  Someone with a solid knowledge of twisted pb (not yet new pb) and
> > wxPython
> > experience. There are technical obstacles to the
> > "twisted/wxPython"-marriage
> > and you should be aware of them.
> >
> > 4) anyone with an open mind and good python experience.
> >
> > SQL database knowledge is pretty much a must for all of the above. We're
> > currently using postgresql, but Oracle and DB2 are not out of the
> > question.
> >
> > If you have commercial insurance knowledge it's even better, but I rather
> > focus on programming skills than insurance knowledge - since the later is
> > much easier to acquire.
> >
> > All of the above projects have the potential to turn into a lucrative
> > permanent occupation. Salary and terms are negotiable. There will be
> > several
> > programmers involved, thus team- and communication skills are a plus.
> >
> > If you're interested please drop me an email.
> >
> > Best
> >
> >     UC
> >
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