You guys are surprising me. So you are looking for developers and you
don't know what you need from them. Given that someone said it's, for
example, RSpec that they need to know well, how would you to assess
the prospective developer? Does anyone around you know RSpec well
enough, or will you take his word for it?

My point is that even if you had a collective list of things one
should know to develop web sites, you have no way to find out the
level of skills of a real candidate, have you?

I would look for a really good first developer. I mean REALLY good who
will become your "CTO" and who will fill the crew with adequate and
professional developers. Let them be of a lower level, but you will
knows your adviser understands what you need.

Hope it helps.

Aleksey

On Jan 21, 10:40 pm, Sns Sem <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Passenger aka mod_rails
> 2. Proxy setups
> 3. JRuby on Rails
> 4. Automate with Capistrano
> 5. Hosting
>
> anything else?
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