Hello Smalltalkers,
I'm doing a preliminary search for a developer of a brand new SugarCRM like CRM (Customer Relationship Management), based on Aida/Web web framework. What is interesting to mention is that this CRM will be open-sourced from the start and that the developer will work and actively contribute back into Smalltalk and Aida communities while help starting a CRM one too. Idea is to exploit the Smalltalk and OO features in full to make a really good CRM, with speed, manageability and expandability as main features. CRM will be built with an active help of a company specialized in sales management, using CRM as a tool and have therefore a lot of knowledge in the field. They are already using the open-source SugarCRM derivative vtiger, and they like to continue the open-source tradition, but on a better technology. So, I think Smalltalk in general has a great opportunity here to show what is capable! Few more info: - Target Smalltalks: VisualWorks, Gemstone, Squeak - Language: Slovenian preferred, English - Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia - Timeframe: starting 1Q 2008, first version 3Q 2008 If anyone is interested please contact me privately. Janko -- Janko Mivšek AIDA/Web Smalltalk Web Application Server http://www.aidaweb.si |
Hi Janko,
I would be very interested, but I cannot go to Slovenia (i'm a studient). So, is there a way to do this job without going to Slovenia (via the web) ? Regards, Nicolas Le samedi 24 novembre 2007 à 19:22 +0100, Janko Mivšek a écrit : > Hello Smalltalkers, > > I'm doing a preliminary search for a developer of a brand new SugarCRM > like CRM (Customer Relationship Management), based on Aida/Web web > framework. What is interesting to mention is that this CRM will be > open-sourced from the start and that the developer will work and > actively contribute back into Smalltalk and Aida communities while help > starting a CRM one too. > > Idea is to exploit the Smalltalk and OO features in full to make a > really good CRM, with speed, manageability and expandability as main > features. CRM will be built with an active help of a company specialized > in sales management, using CRM as a tool and have therefore a lot of > knowledge in the field. They are already using the open-source SugarCRM > derivative vtiger, and they like to continue the open-source tradition, > but on a better technology. So, I think Smalltalk in general has a great > opportunity here to show what is capable! > > Few more info: > > - Target Smalltalks: VisualWorks, Gemstone, Squeak > - Language: Slovenian preferred, English > - Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia > - Timeframe: starting 1Q 2008, first version 3Q 2008 > > If anyone is interested please contact me privately. > > Janko > http://nico.bioskop.fr ___ ooooooo OOOOOOOOO |Smalltalk| OOOOOOOOO ooooooo \ / [|] -------------------------------- Ma clé GPG est disponible ici : http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xE788C34D signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
Hi Nicolas,
nicolas petton wrote: > I would be very interested, but I cannot go to Slovenia (i'm a > studient). > > So, is there a way to do this job without going to Slovenia (via the > web) ? This planned CRM project is supposed to be a community project and therefore everyone will be able to contribute. And I can reasonably expect that some of those contributions will be paid too. But that is a future, while for a start we need a local developer who will become part of team here in the company and where the domain knowledge is just one desk away. So, everyone interested to work on a project remotely, join the community and (I cannot promise, but you can reasonably expect) you'll have an opportunity to get a paid remote job too. And that's how other open-source communities are working anyway, as far as I know... Best regards Janko > Le samedi 24 novembre 2007 à 19:22 +0100, Janko Mivšek a écrit : >> Hello Smalltalkers, >> >> I'm doing a preliminary search for a developer of a brand new SugarCRM >> like CRM (Customer Relationship Management), based on Aida/Web web >> framework. What is interesting to mention is that this CRM will be >> open-sourced from the start and that the developer will work and >> actively contribute back into Smalltalk and Aida communities while help >> starting a CRM one too. >> >> Idea is to exploit the Smalltalk and OO features in full to make a >> really good CRM, with speed, manageability and expandability as main >> features. CRM will be built with an active help of a company specialized >> in sales management, using CRM as a tool and have therefore a lot of >> knowledge in the field. They are already using the open-source SugarCRM >> derivative vtiger, and they like to continue the open-source tradition, >> but on a better technology. So, I think Smalltalk in general has a great >> opportunity here to show what is capable! >> >> Few more info: >> >> - Target Smalltalks: VisualWorks, Gemstone, Squeak >> - Language: Slovenian preferred, English >> - Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia >> - Timeframe: starting 1Q 2008, first version 3Q 2008 >> >> If anyone is interested please contact me privately. >> >> Janko >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> -- Janko Mivšek AIDA/Web Smalltalk Web Application Server http://www.aidaweb.si |
This is a very healty signal then. I'm glad to hear this in this list
cheers! Sebastian Sastre > -----Mensaje original----- > De: [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] En > nombre de Janko Mivšek > Enviado el: Lunes, 26 de Noviembre de 2007 13:14 > Para: The general-purpose Squeak developers list > Asunto: Re: [jobs] Aida/Web developer for a CRM in Slovenia > > Hi Nicolas, > > nicolas petton wrote: > > > I would be very interested, but I cannot go to Slovenia (i'm a > > studient). > > > > So, is there a way to do this job without going to Slovenia (via the > > web) ? > > This planned CRM project is supposed to be a community > project and therefore everyone will be able to contribute. > And I can reasonably expect that some of those contributions > will be paid too. > > But that is a future, while for a start we need a local > developer who will become part of team here in the company > and where the domain knowledge is just one desk away. > > So, everyone interested to work on a project remotely, join > the community and (I cannot promise, but you can reasonably > expect) you'll have an opportunity to get a paid remote job too. > > And that's how other open-source communities are working > anyway, as far as I know... > > Best regards > Janko > > > > Le samedi 24 novembre 2007 à 19:22 +0100, Janko Mivšek a écrit : > >> Hello Smalltalkers, > >> > >> I'm doing a preliminary search for a developer of a brand new > >> SugarCRM like CRM (Customer Relationship Management), based on > >> Aida/Web web framework. What is interesting to mention is > that this > >> CRM will be open-sourced from the start and that the > developer will > >> work and actively contribute back into Smalltalk and Aida > communities > >> while help starting a CRM one too. > >> > >> Idea is to exploit the Smalltalk and OO features in full to make a > >> really good CRM, with speed, manageability and > expandability as main > >> features. CRM will be built with an active help of a company > >> specialized in sales management, using CRM as a tool and have > >> therefore a lot of knowledge in the field. They are > already using the > >> open-source SugarCRM derivative vtiger, and they like to > continue the > >> open-source tradition, but on a better technology. So, I think > >> Smalltalk in general has a great opportunity here to show > what is capable! > >> > >> Few more info: > >> > >> - Target Smalltalks: VisualWorks, Gemstone, Squeak > >> - Language: Slovenian preferred, English > >> - Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia > >> - Timeframe: starting 1Q 2008, first version 3Q 2008 > >> > >> If anyone is interested please contact me privately. > >> > >> Janko > >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> --- > >> > >> > > -- > Janko Mivšek > AIDA/Web > Smalltalk Web Application Server > http://www.aidaweb.si > |
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