Hi all,

We are in the process of changing StillAlive over to using the webkit library 
for testing live sites.

It works beautifully on our development systems, allowing for complex DOM and 
AJAX based interactions, however, the stability of capybara-webkit integration 
via QT is painful and prone to crash, this is why we haven't deployed it yet.

Looking for someone in the community who would be interested in working on 
getting direct bindings done between the webkit library and ruby and helping us 
integrate this into StillAlive.  The important thing is that you have the 
capability to understand the webkit library.

I'd be interested in a contractor, or even a student who wants to get paid to 
hack on something quite interesting that I am sure most of the ruby testing 
community will use if we are successful.

You'll be taking the webkit library and integrating it into a stable testing 
platform, picking up where the capybara-webkit plugin by thoughtworks left off.

Renumeration is negotiable :)  Talk to me and we'll work something mutually 
beneficial out.

You'll work remotely with lots of contact with our team and and it potentially 
could turn into a full time gig.

Location is not so important, we do remote work, and especially in this case, 
you can actually be anywhere in the world.  If you are good enough, we'll take 
you.  However, being in Sydney, or near by does have it's bonuses in terms of 
interaction and working with the team.

If you have the skillz, please email me off list.

Regards


Mikel Lindsaar
RubyX

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