I can read this list and the docs all I want, but there's no substitute for 
experienced code review and pair programming.

*So we, the Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op, are seeking a (preferably 
local) Django guru to help bring best practices to our in-house software 
development.

We have a small I.T. department with one full-time developer and are trying 
to liberate our internal systems using Free Software and Python/Django.  As 
a co-operative, we believe in local/community investment and sharing, which 
is why we are trying to empower in-house staff with custom software and 
tools.  We also hope to share our software with the broader grocery retail 
industry, at some point.  

We have been using Django for about a year for two projects, and are about 
to start a third.  We need someone to help provide support to our in-house 
developer 5-15 hours per week through on-site or remote pair programming 
and other means of collaboration to insure that we are building the best 
Django apps possible.

The current project we need support for is scheduled for a three month time 
frame, starting immediately.  We figure you probably need about 3+ years 
Django experience and some sample code/ sites/ apps to qualify as a “guru” 
- so please have that available.  Please contact tschmidt at our domain, 
sacfoodcoop, which uses the popular “com” TLD, if interested.* 

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