Hi Jacopo You might do well to cc Si in on your email just in case he isn't subscribed to either of the lists, it would be strange for a committer to not be, but there is always the possibility.
Regards Scott On 22/02/2008, Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It seems to me that this message is off topic for the OFBiz lists (both > user and dev) because there isn't anything in it about OFBiz... we > should all try (especially the committers or, in general, the persons > more involved in the project) to avoid to add further confusion in this > project about the differences duality of Opentaps and OFBiz. > > Si, from recent discussions in the Opentaps forums you have clearly > expressed the following concept (that is opinable, but I respect it): > Opentaps is totally different from OFBiz and just uses some parts of > OFBiz in the same way it uses other open source projects... so now I am > a bit confused... why are you interested in hiring people from the OFBiz > community? > > > Jacopo > > > > Si Chen wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > > > We (Open Source Strategies) are looking to hire for at least two > > additional full-time positions: > > > > 1. Software developer: we're looking for someone with significant Java > > web applications development experience to help with Web 2.0 user > > interfaces and business intelligence for opentaps. 2. Project manager: > > someone with ERP and CRM implementation project management experience > > who will be involved with both implementing opentaps and charting a > > direction for it. For the project manager position, we need some who > > would be based out of Los Angeles and be able to travel to client sites. > > > > If you are interested, please e-mail me directly at sichen AT > > opensourcestrategies DOT com > > > > Thanks. > > > > Si > >