A project that I'm working on needs a few more hands just to create test
cases and do fairly generic (but perhaps difficult) troubleshooting and
write fixes, work-arounds, whatever. If you haven't left for the holidays
yet, I could really really use the help in meeting a deadline.

The pay would be $30 ~ $50/hr for up to 20 hrs, DoE

Contact me off-list if interested.


Qualifications / Desired Skills

   - you can use bash almost like a language
   - you've played with C libev, you at least know what an event loop is
   - you've played with upstart and monit or start-stop-daemon
   - you've written a chat server
   - you know your way around JavaScript / Node.js (not as important)

   - OR you can fool me in to thinking that you've had that experience with
   the above
   because you can learn things so quickly it makes most people's head spin

The key qualification is that you can figure things out.


Examples:

For example, today I found that writing to /dev/shm causes a memory leak in
the kernel I'm using.
Eventually I found that umounting and remounting /dev/shm cleans the memory
leak

Also, I need to test that particular processes restart when they fail using
upstart and monit.

AJ ONeal
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