Modperlers..., Hello, this is Shane Nay, I used to post quite a bit. (Hello Josh, Stas, Peren, Doug, and many others of course) BTW Stas, $contributors=~/Shane/Shane Nay/;, and big Thanks . Well I'm posting now, (and resubscribed :) because I need someone to fill a modperl developement position. Our company (AgendaComputing.com) makes handheld computers that run linux. All of our software is GPL, and the website/backend code can be GPL as well..., so it's a good opportunity to join a company that really believes in Free software. Not to mention have a boss that joined a lot of community discussion here before, and knows modperl/perl well, or at least thinks he does. You can checkout our developement mailing list at dev.agendacomputing.com under community->lists. As you can see from that site..., we've got our work cut out for us in putting together the web infrastructure to bring the developers together. In addition to being a strong modperl developer, we're looking for someone who has good community ties, here or elsewhere. Having developed DocBook formatted documentation in the past is a plus. Someone willing to travel on occasion is a plus too, maybe every other month. Having experience configuring Apache, and other Unix services (read cvs, ssh, postfix/qmail) would be a big plus as well. Someone willing to relocate to Irvine is a plus as well, but if your qualifications are strong that could be overlooked and telecommuting may be an option. (Even if you relocate to Irvine a sometimes in sometimes telecommuted in could be worked out) If you're interested please forward your resume and web portfolio to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or if you just want to say hey..., that's okay with me too. Well..., while I was on my epic honeymoon, I got a job offer to work with Agenda full time (worked with them p/t before that), and then wound up becoming the VP of R&D. So I've been sucked away from modperl developement, and into the fast moving waters of the linux kernel developement on the VR4181 processor, and management (Ugh). Thanks, Shane.