workingwithrails.com is probably a good place to start - this list
isn't bad either. You may get more attention if you can mention
specifics - what Rails version, what source control system, and so
forth. "A Rails app" could mean a lot of things - everything from a
fresh app running on the latest version, to a creaky mess that's still
running on 1.x; each requires a different sort of development work.

--Matt Jones

On Jul 22, 8:47 pm, Revolution Man <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have acquired a new online web company that was programmed in Ruby
> on Rails and I am having a very difficult time finding anyone who
> writes or works with this language to fix some minor issues and add
> some major features.  I live in the Boston area.  Any ideas where I
> can start looking for a dependable and competent Ruby developer?  Any
> help would be wonderful.
> Thanks,
> Jon
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