Mateusz, thanks, those are valuable. The widget seen at juce.com/ecosystem presents developers, anonymously. Employers who search with it see the developers' minimum requirements for an offer.
So, it's focused on full-time employees, rather than service providers or consultants. The question is whether developers who hang out at OSGeo would like to get offers for new jobs which meet their requirements, even when they are not actively looking. Regards, Josh On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Mateusz Loskot <[email protected]> wrote: > Josh, > there is Jobs mailing list at http://lists.osgeo.org, so that's one place > to go. Second is the directory of service providers available from the > osgeo.org. > > Mateusz Loskot > (Sent from mobile, apology for top-posting and broken quotes) > On 23 Jun 2013 10:45, "Josh Fox" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Mateusz suggested asking a question about strengthening OSGeo on the >> Discussion forum. >> >> Is there an easy way for employers to find developers with expertise in >> OSGeo? >> >> I'd like to offer a web-widget from >> FiveYearItch.com<http://fiveyearitch.com/> which >> does this for open-source projects, as in the JUCE open-source project's >> ecosystem >> page <http://juce.com/ecosystem>. >> >> The goal is to help developers step up to new jobs with their OSGeo and >> related GIS skills. >> >> Does this make sense? Do you think that this would help show the >> strength of the OSGeo ecosystem? >> >> Regards, >> >> Josh >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >> >>
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