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[squeak-dev] Position available

Bèrto ëd Sèra
Hi!

I'm looking for someone with good Squeak AND peer2peer experience for a paid Open Source project. Preferably somebody residing this side (east) of the Shengen's Wall :)

In short what we need is a cross-platform demon that will act as a network traffic manager among the nodes of a distributed database system, many nodes of which may be disconnected from the network for even long periods (and be used in insulation during that time). The demon shall:
1) check whether the network is available
2) find a fresh node with a good bandwidth in the network topology
3) retrieve updates and deliver locally produced updates

The database instance itself is currently a MySQL instance, capable of accepting and delivering objectes in XML format. All that is managed by triggers and stored procedures (given the huge amounts we are going to manage we would not risk storing objects in squeak, at the moment). The DB part is already running.

Obviously there is much more to it, but I will rather discuss it with a potential candidate than spam the list.

Bèrto


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[CAUTION] Re: [squeak-dev] Position available

garduino
CAUTION with this guy.

I had a very bad experience with this guy and I'm writing these lines
to others don't be cheated.

Anyone needing detalis, write me on private.

Cheers.

--
Germán S. Arduino
http://www.arsol.biz
http://www.arsol.net



2008/7/8 Bèrto ëd Sèra <[hidden email]>:

> Hi!
>
> I'm looking for someone with good Squeak AND peer2peer experience for a paid
> Open Source project. Preferably somebody residing this side (east) of the
> Shengen's Wall :)
>
> In short what we need is a cross-platform demon that will act as a network
> traffic manager among the nodes of a distributed database system, many nodes
> of which may be disconnected from the network for even long periods (and be
> used in insulation during that time). The demon shall:
> 1) check whether the network is available
> 2) find a fresh node with a good bandwidth in the network topology
> 3) retrieve updates and deliver locally produced updates
>
> The database instance itself is currently a MySQL instance, capable of
> accepting and delivering objectes in XML format. All that is managed by
> triggers and stored procedures (given the huge amounts we are going to
> manage we would not risk storing objects in squeak, at the moment). The DB
> part is already running.
>
> Obviously there is much more to it, but I will rather discuss it with a
> potential candidate than spam the list.
>
> Bèrto
>
>
>
>

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Re: [CAUTION] Re: [squeak-dev] Position available

garduino
After some time, all the problems were solved and I think that is
rightful to recognize here that all is solved an the other part
fulfilled their obligations.

Cheers.

2008/9/11 Germán Arduino <[hidden email]>:

> CAUTION with this guy.
>
> I had a very bad experience with this guy and I'm writing these lines
> to others don't be cheated.
>
> Anyone needing detalis, write me on private.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Germán S. Arduino
> http://www.arsol.biz
> http://www.arsol.net
>
>
>
> 2008/7/8 Bèrto ëd Sèra <[hidden email]>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm looking for someone with good Squeak AND peer2peer experience for a paid
>> Open Source project. Preferably somebody residing this side (east) of the
>> Shengen's Wall :)
>>
>> In short what we need is a cross-platform demon that will act as a network
>> traffic manager among the nodes of a distributed database system, many nodes
>> of which may be disconnected from the network for even long periods (and be
>> used in insulation during that time). The demon shall:
>> 1) check whether the network is available
>> 2) find a fresh node with a good bandwidth in the network topology
>> 3) retrieve updates and deliver locally produced updates
>>
>> The database instance itself is currently a MySQL instance, capable of
>> accepting and delivering objectes in XML format. All that is managed by
>> triggers and stored procedures (given the huge amounts we are going to
>> manage we would not risk storing objects in squeak, at the moment). The DB
>> part is already running.
>>
>> Obviously there is much more to it, but I will rather discuss it with a
>> potential candidate than spam the list.
>>
>> Bèrto
>>
>>
>>
>>
>