[CODE4LIB] Position Announcement: Software Developer - Equinox Software, Inc., Norcross, GA, USA

2009-12-08 Thread Jason Etheridge
** Apologies for the cross-posting **

Software Developer 11/13/2009

Equinox Software Inc. ("The Evergreen Experts") seeks highly
motivated, experienced Software Developers to contribute to our
dynamic, fast-growing open source support and development company.

About Equinox Software Inc.

Founded by the original designers and developers, Equinox Software
boasts a growing team of skilled developers and professionals who
provide comprehensive services for Evergreen, the enterprise-grade,
open source Integrated Library System (ILS). Evergreen provides back
end services to libraries and library consortia. Visit
http://www.esilibrary.com for more company information or
http://www.evergreen-ils.org to learn more about Evergreen.

Equinox is in Norcross, GA, conveniently located just 20 miles
northeast of metro-Atlanta.

Skills We Are Looking For:

   * Experience with Perl, C, Python, and Javascript.
   * Familiarity with public and/or academic library operations and
standards a plus.
   * Familiarity with the Evergreen ILS and the open source culture a plus.

What We Have to Offer:

   * Competitive salary based upon experience.
   * Full company-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance; paid
sick and vacation time; and a 401k plan with a matching company
contribution.
   * A challenging environment with opportunities to expand and
improve your skill sets.
   * A humane work environment staffed by dedicated professionals who
share your values for excellence and customer service.

Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. Please
send resume or c.v. with cover letter, three references, and
compensation requirements to care...@esilibrary.com with the subject
line "Software Developer".

--
Jason Etheridge
 | VP, Tactical Development
 | Equinox Software, Inc. / The Evergreen Experts
 | phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)
 | email:  ja...@esilibrary.com
 | web:  http://www.esilibrary.com

Please join us for the Evergreen 2010 International Conference, April 20-23,
2010 at the Amway Grand Hotel and Convention Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
http://www.evergreen2010.org/


[CODE4LIB] Date and time for Evergreen Gathering at PLA

2008-02-07 Thread Jason Etheridge
Folks,

I apologize for the cross-posting (and re-iteration of some
information), but I want to spread this far and wide.

We're organizing a (currently informal) gathering of Evergreen(*)
users, enthusiasts, and interested individuals, during the Public
Library Association National Conference (March 25-29, 2008 in
Minneapolis, Minnesota).

This is what we have so far for a meeting date and location:  March
27, 2008 5:30pm-7:30pm in the Minneapolis Marriott City Center (exact
room to be determined)

Anyone is free to attend, but if you would, let me know if you plan to
do so we can be better prepared.  Also, if you would like to help
organize (or are simply interested), we have a Google Document for
collaborators that I've been adding folks to.  Just let me know if you
would like to be added to that as well.

Further information on this gathering will be disseminated via the
OPEN-ILS-GENERAL mailing list (http://open-ils.org/listserv.php) and
the project's blog (http://open-ils.org/blog/), so you all won't have
to get spammed by me again. :)

Thanks!

(*) Evergreen is an open-source library automation system originally
developed by the Georgia Public Library Service for its PINES program,
with the hope that others throughout the world would benefit from it
and help contribute to its development (which is indeed happening).

--
Jason Etheridge
 | VP, Community Support and Advocacy
 | Equinox Software, Inc. / The Evergreen Experts
 | phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)
 | email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 | web:  http://www.esilibrary.com


Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting the conference video?

2007-03-08 Thread Jason Etheridge

On 3/8/07, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So, to stick with the letter of the license, we should
make the video available on code4lib.org first, then someone could
(under the CC-A-NC-SA license) repost it at the Internet Archive where
it can avoid being caught between a hammer and an anvil (*rim shot*).


IANAL, but would it be enough to satisfy the wording if we simply
linked to the videos on archive.org from code4lib.org?  :)

--
Jason Etheridge
GPLS -- PINES Development
http://open-ils.org/


Re: [CODE4LIB] next generation opac mailing list

2006-06-06 Thread Jason Etheridge

My impression is that there are LOTS of catalogers interested in
discussing this topic---the future of The Catalog.


One of our catalogers suggested that once we do have a new list, that
we publish details on AUTOCAT and OCLCCAT.

--
Jason Etheridge
GPLS -- PINES Development
http://open-ils.org/