Unfortunately I'm far too busy writing Webarchitects' web CMS which promotes accessibility, usability and W3C standards, (http://www.mkdoc.com/) to help.
However we at webarchitects have been subcontracting various projects (both OSS and non-OSS) with Steve Purkis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) through his London based company quiup. As an experienced Perl programmer, software engineer, and as a company director I can tell you he's good, very disciplined, and it's well worth sub-contracting with him. That is, if you want clean code, strong test suites, and projects on time. I've CCed him this reply since he might be interested. Cheers, Jean-Michel. On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 02:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > FastMail.FM (http://www.fastmail.fm), one of the world's leading e-mail > services, is hiring an expert Perl programmer to become a Web Application > Developer. In this very attractive senior position, you can work flexible > hours, telecommute, and develop your skills as part of a small but very > experienced programming team. You will be primarily responsible for > creating "cool new stuff" for the FastMail.FM web interface - no meetings > with marketing to attend, no "team building exercises" to get dragged > along to..., you'll be just *writing* *code* ! > > To join our team, you will need to be an expert in Perl, object-oriented > programming, and Web development. Ideally, you will have substantial > experience with mod_perl in a production environment. As a committed > programmer, you should be able to show us an impressive portfolio of your > work, such as in open source projects, contributing to the Perl > community, or developing new frameworks in a commercial context. > > Since you will be telecommuting, geographic location is not important. > However, you will need good written English skills to communicate with > the team over IRC and email. You will also need to be able to demonstrate > a high degree of discipline and commitment to complete projects on time. > > Salary is negotiable -- tell us what you think you're worth! > > Send your application to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please send us your resume, > examples of work that you have done, links to your involvement with > programming communities, references (so that we can talk to people that > you have worked with), and anything else that will make you stand out > from the crowd. > > We will monitor the mailing list and answer any questions that come up of > general interest. > > Looking forward to seeing your application, > Jeremy and Rob