On 10/21/2011 04:05 PM, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Do you have any experience with http://www.xplace.com/ ?
> Would you share it with us?

I've been a subscriber on-and-off for quite awhile.
Occasionally I get a project through it.
I've rarely seen a project that was specifically marked as a Perl
project. Some projects the requested skills are non-specific enough to
offer a Perl solution as an option.
For most projects you need to be a paying subscriber to bid on a
project. You don't need to be a subscriber to read the project
descriptions. I recommend reading through project descriptions for a few
days in your area of interest to see if it's the sort of thing you're
looking for. (some of them are amusing).
They handle the initial communications between the client and the
service provider. They have the usual recommendation system and some
promotion tools for the service providers.
It's not too bad. Nice to have.

For translators it's useless and I explained it to the xplace marketing
guy who came to the ITA conference.

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