You might want to check out the freelancers listed on
http://www.workingwithrails.com/. For companies, try
http://www.railsdevelopment.com/.

I'm biased, as the company I employed by works on several open source
projects, but looking at the reputation of a developer or companies
OSS work is one way to get a feeling of their work.

Cheers,
Walter
Katipo Communications, Ltd. (http://katipo.co.nz)
Kete Project Lead (http://kete.net.nz)
http://twitter.com/wtem

P.S. - contact me offlist if you want to talk to me about your project.


On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Damien <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To all,
>
> Looking for advice on how to find a developer or outsourced company
> that is experienced in Ruby on Rails to take a current software
> program built on Access/visual basic and Crystal Reports to the web
> using the RoR framework.
>
> I am a business person and have no idea on how to find the right
> person/people to work with, what questions to ask so that I know they
> have the right experience and what should be paid (this product is
> currently being boot-strapped - but I fully understand the
> consequences of cheap, inexperienced development).
>
> Lastly, is it possible to find a good programmer and designer in one
> or is always better to use two different people?
>
> Your advice is appreciated!
> Damien.
>
> >
>

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