On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 5:34 AM, Micah Carrick <[email protected]>wrote:

> That being said, I do need to hire python/django developers and system
> admins from time to time to help me out with projects or take something off
> my plate. Is there a good *free* resource to browse freelance Django
> developers and/or post freelance gigs? I'm typically hiring somebody to help
> with very small, open-source projects for which I am not trying to make
> money off of. So paying $300 at github, stackoverflow, or any other paid job
> posting site is not an option.
>

For jobs of this nature, you can probably build relationships with
developers over a period of time and then get things done from one of them
based on their schedules.  Can start with a posting in this group, and based
on who replies, start a conversation and build rapport.  I am pretty sure
that there are many moonlighters who can help, but its just that you need to
have a couple of them, so that your schedules are not impacted.

http://djangopeople.net/ can also be a place where you can search for people
across nations.

I recently posted an ad for a paid gig in an open source project in this
group; you would be suprirised, but i got just ONE response and even that
person wanted a longer engagement period.

-V

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