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Fwd: [Seaside] Help wanted with a small Seaside e-commerce application

stephane ducasse


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> From: "Matthias Berth" <[hidden email]>
> Date: July 18, 2008 5:37:54 PM CEDT
> To: "Seaside - general discussion"  
> <[hidden email]>
> Subject: [Seaside] Help wanted with a small Seaside e-commerce  
> application
> Reply-To: Seaside - general discussion <[hidden email]
> >
>
> Hello,
>
>
> I am looking for a consultant (or a student wanting a nice summer job)
> to help me get a small e-commerce application from the current
> prototype stage to launch. The application is based on Seaside and
> Pier, major missing features are:
>
> - credit card processing (should be done via an external provider)
> - customer billing information
> - persistence (something like SandstoneDB should be enough)
> - invitations (users inviting other users)
> - recording of transactions (sending an email and putting an entry
> into a log when someone buys something)
> - various deployment issues (squeak on linux), like backup at regular
> intervals, communicating via http with another process.
>
> The system currently has around 60 classes of which 16 are unit tests
> or Albatross tests. The system will be launched in stages, e.g.
> invitations won't be there initially.
>
> I am willing to let you publish non-proprietary parts of this as open
> source. For example, a good packaged solution for credit card
> processing (maybe based on code from Ramon's image) would be nice to
> have for Seaside newcomers.
>
> If you have proven Seaside skills and an attitude to produce
> well-tested and refactored code, please apply with a sample of your
> work. If you cannot show code, please apply anyway, but be prepared to
> complete a (paid) trial task.
>
> You should work remotely, preferably in a European timezone. Payment
> will be by the hour, rates to be negotiated based on your skills. You
> should have at least 10 hours per week.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Matthias
>
>
> PS: I have also posted this job on ODesk,
>  http://www.odesk.com/jobs/Help-wanted-with-small-Seaside-commerce-application_ 
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>  How do I get it on http://jobs.squeak.org/ or
> http://smalltalkjobs.dabbledb.com/ ?
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