Have you looked at http://www.odesk.com/? I've seen lots of job postings
and skills lists that mention ZF there. We're actually working with them
at the moment to make it easier to find Zend certified engineers in
their system. What does this have to do with finding skilled ZF
developers? You'll find out very soon. :)

,Wil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sam Davey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 6:05 AM
> To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
> Subject: [fw-general] Zend Framework Freelancers
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I realise this probably isn't the right place to investigate
> freelancers but
> I just wanted to get the opinion of the community.
> 
> I made the decision earlier this year (once v 1.5 was released) to re-
> write
> the frontend of our website using the framework.  The main aim was to
> have
> something in place that is supported by online documentation, an
online
> community and would enable me to outsouce small projects as they would
> be
> based on a more standard platform.
> 
> This process is now complete... but looking on the likes of
> www.elance.com
> there a very few jobs that mention the framework.
> 
>  * Does anyone know of the best place to advertise these types of
small
> jobs
> which are suitable for outsourcing?
> 
> For example I'm having great difficulty getting Zend_Search_Lucene to
> produce good results for an ecommerce product search simply because
> many of
> the prodcuts we sell have oddly formatted names such as r09 or c 214.
> 
> I'd MUCH rather have someone experienced with Zend_Search_Lucene
> complete
> the project rather than me tinker with it indefinatley to get the
> results I
> want.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations as to where best
> advertise
> this type of work?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sam
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