Nah.. just since about 0.14.  :P   I already talked to this guy a few 
days ago... strange coincidence.

Sam Livingston-Gray wrote:
> What, you mean you haven't been contributing to core since 0.12?  No
> 6-8 week contract for you, you... rifraff!
>
> Fortunately, there's always that 10 years of .NET to fall back on.
> -Sam
>
>
> On 6/6/07, David Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I think they are trying to stay with the versioning the Web uses.  So
>> 2.0.
>>
>> I was wondering about the 2+ years of experiences as a Rails
>> developer.  Can't be too many of those since Rails 1.0 was released
>> 18 months ago (one week before I registered Textmate).
>>
>> -david
>>
>> On Jun 6, 2007, at 4:26 PM, Carl Lerche wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> What's the latest version of AJAX? How do I know if I'm out of date?
>>>
>>>
>>> :P
>>>
>>> On 6/6/07, Moxley Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>>  Daniel Johnson wrote:
>>>>  On 6/6/07, Moxley Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Is this a good place to post job announcements? I have a local
>>>> recruiter
>>>> who is looking for Rail developers.
>>>>
>>>>  If there aren't going to be many job postings this might be a good
>>>> place. If they are going to become noise then we should create a jobs
>>>> mailing list which people who are looking for jobs can join.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Here's the job description, below. Excuse the HTML.
>>>>
>>>>  I think a better place to put job postings would be the web site. It
>>>> doesn't clutter up the mailing list and it's easier to access. The
>>>> only
>>>> obstacle in doing so is to make it possible for job posters to
>>>> post their
>>>> jobs.
>>>>
>>>>  -Moxley
>>>>
>>>>  --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Job Title:  Ruby on Rails Developer (2+ year's experience)
>>>>  Duration:  6-8 weeks w/ potential to extend
>>>>  Job Description: Development of on-line application (CRM) to
>>>> manage client
>>>> content
>>>>  A typical day involves: Development, planning sessions, and QA
>>>> sessions.
>>>>  % of time spent in each area: 80% programming, 10% planning, 10%
>>>> testing.
>>>>  Environment / tool / platforms used:    Multiplatform/OS Windows/
>>>> Linux/
>>>> Console/ Rad Rails
>>>>  Skills required: Ruby, AJAX, latest versions (2+ years)
>>>>  Skills desired:  MySQL, understanding of Databases, Enterprise,
>>>> debugging,
>>>> exp w/ on-line applications.
>>>>  Other characteristics that might be helpful to have: Entrepreneurial
>>>> spirit, passionate, asks questions and enjoys working in a very
>>>> collaborative/ interactive environment, Framework experience
>>>> w/ .Net and/or
>>>> PHP, have exp building apps w/ Ruby and an understanding of queries.
>>>>
>>>> Dan Iverson
>>>>  Technical Recruiter
>>>>  EdgeLink
>>>>  503-246-3989 ext 119
>>>>  503-246-4375 fax
>>>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>  www.edgelink.com
>>>>
>>>>
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