From codebowl at gmail.com Tue Apr 7 07:42:47 2009 From: codebowl at gmail.com (Joseph Crawford) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 07:42:47 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] Boston Area Development Jobs Message-ID: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> Does anyone know of any companies hiring PHP developers in the Boston area? I have 10 years of experience with PHP / MySQL Thanks, Joseph Crawford From mwithington at PLMresearch.com Tue Apr 7 07:45:35 2009 From: mwithington at PLMresearch.com (Mark Withington) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 07:45:35 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] Boston Area Development Jobs In-Reply-To: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> References: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> Message-ID: <491198290904070445o20eb42b2t5b2a374ac8448c8d@mail.gmail.com> Not off the top of my head, however, feel free to use the BostonPHP job board located here: http://www.bostonphp.org/component/option,com_jobline/Itemid,55/ [image: PLMresearch logo] Mark L. Withington Principal PLMresearch PO Box 1354 Plymouth, MA 02362 508-801-0181 On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Joseph Crawford wrote: > Does anyone know of any companies hiring PHP developers in the Boston area? > I have 10 years of experience with PHP / MySQL > > Thanks, > Joseph Crawford > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From greg at freephile.com Tue Apr 7 08:55:44 2009 From: greg at freephile.com (Greg Rundlett (freephile)) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:55:44 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] Boston Area Development Jobs In-Reply-To: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> References: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> Message-ID: <5e2aaca40904070555vbb25fap1481bb3e3d33c879@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Joseph Crawford wrote: > Does anyone know of any companies hiring PHP developers in the Boston area? > I have 10 years of experience with PHP / MySQL > > Thanks, > Joseph Crawford > _______________________________________________ Hi Joe, A recruiter (good one) that I know is looking for a Release Engineer in Cambridge ~70-80K Not a "developer" position, but I thought I'd pass this info along. Demonstrated expertise with Linux, ant, maven, BASH scripting, CVS and SQL*Plus. Experience with apache, tomcat, Java? and PERL a strong plus Experienced with Quality Management methods and philosophies. Candidate should be a strong team player and detail-oriented problem solver with excellent interpersonal and communication (written and verbal) skills Rob Hamilton | Partner | Clearstream | 603.373.0994 rhamilton at clearstreamllp.com -- Greg Rundlett Web Developer - Initiative in Innovative Computing http://iic.harvard.edu camb 617-384-5872 nbpt 978-225-8302 m. 978-764-4424 -skype/aim/irc/twitter freephile http://profiles.aim.com/freephile From fxrsliberty at opensuse.us Tue Apr 7 09:27:39 2009 From: fxrsliberty at opensuse.us (James Tremblay aka SLEducator) Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 09:27:39 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? Message-ID: <49DB54CB.1070309@opensuse.us> Hello all, I am posting this as a volunteer position. Schools are facing tough times and everyones budgets are feeling stress. I have been working for some time to gather the talent to help make a big difference. Schools are having to purchase new Student information Systems (SIS) for a number of reasons, mostly because Federal laws concerning student and school achievement require better records keeping. The average cost of one of these systems is $45,000.00 per 1000 students in licensing and initial deliverables(DVD's,initial installation, introductory training) and then 6-8 per student per year in support plus the usual M$ upgrade and access licensing costs. I have started a GPL open source project to move an existing open source SIS to MySQL for easier adoption and community support. I'm hoping I can get some of you to add some time to the project by volunteering on the development team at https://eduforge.org/projects/opensismysql/ -- James Tremblay Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist http://www.os4ed.com e-mail james "at" os4ed.com e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org CNE 3,4,5 MCSE w2k CLE in training Registered Linux user #440182 http://en.opensuse.org/education -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: fxrsliberty.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 159 bytes Desc: not available Url : From mwithington at PLMresearch.com Tue Apr 7 09:28:21 2009 From: mwithington at PLMresearch.com (Mark Withington) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 09:28:21 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? In-Reply-To: <49DB54CB.1070309@opensuse.us> References: <49DB54CB.1070309@opensuse.us> Message-ID: <491198290904070628k1a7668ddsf86ac272178634fc@mail.gmail.com> James, Sounds like a worthy cause. Please let me know if BostonPHP.org can help. Might even make for a cool presentation/challenge for the community. Maybe you could describe/present the use case(s) and demonstrate what you've got so far at openSIS? [image: PLMresearch logo] Mark L. Withington Principal PLMresearch PO Box 1354 Plymouth, MA 02362 508-801-0181 On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:27 AM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator < fxrsliberty at opensuse.us> wrote: > Hello all, > I am posting this as a volunteer position. Schools are facing tough > times and everyones budgets are feeling stress. > I have been working for some time to gather the talent to help make a > big difference. Schools are having to purchase new > Student information Systems (SIS) for a number of reasons, mostly > because Federal laws concerning student and school achievement > require better records keeping. The average cost of one of these systems > is $45,000.00 per 1000 students in licensing and initial > deliverables(DVD's,initial installation, introductory training) and > then 6-8 per student per year in support plus the usual M$ upgrade and > access licensing costs. > I have started a GPL open source project to move an existing open source > SIS to MySQL for easier adoption and community support. I'm hoping I can > get some of you to add some time to the project by volunteering on the > development team at https://eduforge.org/projects/opensismysql/ > > -- > James Tremblay > Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist > http://www.os4ed.com > e-mail james "at" os4ed.com > e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org > CNE 3,4,5 > MCSE w2k > CLE in training > Registered Linux user #440182 > http://en.opensuse.org/education > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fxrsliberty at opensuse.us Tue Apr 7 10:10:37 2009 From: fxrsliberty at opensuse.us (James Tremblay aka SLEducator) Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:10:37 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? In-Reply-To: <491198290904070628k1a7668ddsf86ac272178634fc@mail.gmail.com> References: <49DB54CB.1070309@opensuse.us> <491198290904070628k1a7668ddsf86ac272178634fc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49DB5EDD.1050204@opensuse.us> Mark, We have a running PHP\PostgreSQL version at http://demo.os4ed.com user: admin pass: admin or user: teacher pass: teacher the problem we are facing is integration and acceptance's within the other school administration projects , due to the postgresql dependency. For Instance, Moodle, at www.moodle.org (an open source replacement for Blackboard an online line learning management system) is written in php with a lot of Zend and ADOdb that make it support either Postgresql or MySQL and openBiblio an open source library automation system written only for the AMP stack. Our goal is to create an ERP from these projects by making openSIS the core that these plug into, but first we need either a MySQL port or a complete rewrite with framework and ADOdb support. We are 3 guys who are non PHP developers who have put over 100K into the fork which has gotten us here, with Venture Capitol harder to find then Hens teeth these days, I am asking for volunteers.we are willing to Webex or present via conference call to answer any questions you might have. The easiest way for your members to help would be to help move the SQL over to MySQL with our existing team of volunteers. The most ambitious way, would be to begin the work on an ADOdb compliant framework driven version that supports languages and plugins, LOL. Seeing where as you are all more adept at this then we are (we being mostly educators) you might tell us what is a more efficient way to proceed. JT Mark Withington wrote: > James, > > Sounds like a worthy cause. Please let me know if BostonPHP.org can > help. Might even make for a cool presentation/challenge for the > community. Maybe you could describe/present the use case(s) and > demonstrate what you've got so far at openSIS? > > PLMresearch logo > Mark L. Withington > Principal > PLMresearch > PO Box 1354 > Plymouth, MA 02362 > 508-801-0181 > > > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:27 AM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator > > wrote: > > Hello all, > I am posting this as a volunteer position. Schools are facing tough > times and everyones budgets are feeling stress. > I have been working for some time to gather the talent to help make a > big difference. Schools are having to purchase new > Student information Systems (SIS) for a number of reasons, mostly > because Federal laws concerning student and school achievement > require better records keeping. The average cost of one of these > systems > is $45,000.00 per 1000 students in licensing and initial > deliverables(DVD's,initial installation, introductory training) and > then 6-8 per student per year in support plus the usual M$ upgrade and > access licensing costs. > I have started a GPL open source project to move an existing open > source > SIS to MySQL for easier adoption and community support. I'm hoping > I can > get some of you to add some time to the project by volunteering on the > development team at https://eduforge.org/projects/opensismysql/ > > -- > James Tremblay > Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist > http://www.os4ed.com > e-mail james "at" os4ed.com > e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org > CNE 3,4,5 > MCSE w2k > CLE in training > Registered Linux user #440182 > http://en.opensuse.org/education > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > -- James Tremblay Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist http://www.os4ed.com e-mail james "at" os4ed.com e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org CNE 3,4,5 MCSE w2k CLE in training Registered Linux user #440182 http://en.opensuse.org/education -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Withington Principal PLMresearch PO Box 1354 Plymouth, MA 02362 508-801-0181 On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Joseph Crawford wrote: > Does anyone know of any companies hiring PHP developers in the Boston area? > I have 10 years of experience with PHP / MySQL > > Thanks, > Joseph Crawford > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dshah at hubspot.com Tue Apr 7 10:51:00 2009 From: dshah at hubspot.com (Dharmesh Shah) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 10:51:00 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] Boston Area Development Jobs In-Reply-To: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> References: <515353AC-9B85-4201-A2F7-A5058D1B3DF9@gmail.com> Message-ID: <577d49280904070751y44b50accucc7dd23289b28d0f@mail.gmail.com> Joseph, We're looking for an experienced PHP developer for my company ( http://www.HubSpot.com). Could you send me your resume? Thanks. Regards, Dharmesh Founder and CTO, HubSpot On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Joseph Crawford wrote: > Does anyone know of any companies hiring PHP developers in the Boston area? > I have 10 years of experience with PHP / MySQL > > Thanks, > Joseph Crawford > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rgarcia_gzm at yahoo.com Tue Apr 7 13:47:41 2009 From: rgarcia_gzm at yahoo.com (Roberto Garcia) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 10:47:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? In-Reply-To: <49DB5EDD.1050204@opensuse.us> References: <49DB54CB.1070309@opensuse.us> <491198290904070628k1a7668ddsf86ac272178634fc@mail.gmail.com> <49DB5EDD.1050204@opensuse.us> Message-ID: <455822.6321.qm@web32606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi James, Does your effort have need for volunteers who aren't developer/PHP jockeys? My coding skills are likely to be of little use to you but I'm familiar enough that I'd be happy to help in other areas such as documentation, UAT, or other areas you may find yourself shorthanded. Please note that I live out near the MA/CT border. As such, my participation would have to be almost exclusively via collaborative technologies. I only get so many passes from the wife for unsupervised trips to Boston so I reserve those for rugby and other associated drinking activities. :-) Let me know if I can be of help. Thanks. Rob ______________________________________________________________________ There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. The true nobility is in being superior to your previous self. - Samuel Johnson ________________________________ From: James Tremblay aka SLEducator To: bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2009 10:10:37 AM Subject: Re: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? Mark, We have a running PHP\PostgreSQL version at http://demo.os4ed.com user: admin pass: admin or user: teacher pass: teacher the problem we are facing is integration and acceptance's within the other school administration projects , due to the postgresql dependency. For Instance, Moodle, at www.moodle.org (an open source replacement for Blackboard an online line learning management system) is written in php with a lot of Zend and ADOdb that make it support either Postgresql or MySQL and openBiblio an open source library automation system written only for the AMP stack. Our goal is to create an ERP from these projects by making openSIS the core that these plug into, but first we need either a MySQL port or a complete rewrite with framework and ADOdb support. We are 3 guys who are non PHP developers who have put over 100K into the fork which has gotten us here, with Venture Capitol harder to find then Hens teeth these days, I am asking for volunteers.we are willing to Webex or present via conference call to answer any questions you might have. The easiest way for your members to help would be to help move the SQL over to MySQL with our existing team of volunteers. The most ambitious way, would be to begin the work on an ADOdb compliant framework driven version that supports languages and plugins, LOL. Seeing where as you are all more adept at this then we are (we being mostly educators) you might tell us what is a more efficient way to proceed. JT Mark Withington wrote: > James, > > Sounds like a worthy cause. Please let me know if BostonPHP.org can > help. Might even make for a cool presentation/challenge for the > community. Maybe you could describe/present the use case(s) and > demonstrate what you've got so far at openSIS? > > PLMresearch logo > Mark L. Withington > Principal > PLMresearch > PO Box 1354 > Plymouth, MA 02362 > 508-801-0181 > > > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:27 AM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator > > wrote: > > Hello all, > I am posting this as a volunteer position. Schools are facing tough > times and everyones budgets are feeling stress. > I have been working for some time to gather the talent to help make a > big difference. Schools are having to purchase new > Student information Systems (SIS) for a number of reasons, mostly > because Federal laws concerning student and school achievement > require better records keeping. The average cost of one of these > systems > is $45,000.00 per 1000 students in licensing and initial > deliverables(DVD's,initial installation, introductory training) and > then 6-8 per student per year in support plus the usual M$ upgrade and > access licensing costs. > I have started a GPL open source project to move an existing open > source > SIS to MySQL for easier adoption and community support. I'm hoping > I can > get some of you to add some time to the project by volunteering on the > development team at https://eduforge.org/projects/opensismysql/ > > -- > James Tremblay > Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist > http://www.os4ed.com > e-mail james "at" os4ed.com > e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org > CNE 3,4,5 > MCSE w2k > CLE in training > Registered Linux user #440182 > http://en.opensuse.org/education > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > -- James Tremblay Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist http://www.os4ed.com e-mail james "at" os4ed.com e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org CNE 3,4,5 MCSE w2k CLE in training Registered Linux user #440182 http://en.opensuse.org/education -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fxrsliberty at opensuse.us Tue Apr 7 15:55:59 2009 From: fxrsliberty at opensuse.us (James Tremblay aka SLEducator) Date: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 15:55:59 -0400 Subject: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? In-Reply-To: <455822.6321.qm@web32606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <49DB54CB.1070309@opensuse.us> <491198290904070628k1a7668ddsf86ac272178634fc@mail.gmail.com> <49DB5EDD.1050204@opensuse.us> <455822.6321.qm@web32606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <49DBAFCF.2090800@opensuse.us> Roberto, I am sure that any assistance will be appreciated not only by us , but every school in the world that uses openSIS. please feel free to sign up for an eduforge and an os4ed.com forum account and e-mail me at james at os4ed.com to tell me your username. sometimes just having people in the development process with a watchful eye and good ideas is as important as hard programming skills. In my case, I am a dog with a bone gnawing till I get what the children need! JT Roberto Garcia wrote: > Hi James, > > Does your effort have need for volunteers who aren't developer/PHP > jockeys? My coding skills are likely to be of little use to you but > I'm familiar enough that I'd be happy to help in other areas such as > documentation, UAT, or other areas you may find yourself shorthanded. > Please note that I live out near the MA/CT border. As such, my > participation would have to be almost exclusively via collaborative > technologies. I only get so many passes from the wife for > unsupervised trips to Boston so I reserve those for rugby and other > associated drinking activities. :-) > > Let me know if I can be of help. > > Thanks. > > Rob > ______________________________________________________________________ > There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. The true > nobility is in being superior to your previous self. > - Samuel Johnson > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* James Tremblay aka SLEducator > *To:* bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 7, 2009 10:10:37 AM > *Subject:* Re: [Bostonphptalk] willing to help your schools? > > Mark, > We have a running PHP\PostgreSQL version at http://demo.os4ed.com > user: admin pass: admin or user: teacher pass: teacher the problem we > are facing is integration and acceptance's within the other school > administration projects , due to the postgresql dependency. For > Instance, Moodle, at www.moodle.org (an open > source replacement for > Blackboard an online line learning management system) is written in php > with a lot of Zend and ADOdb that make it support either Postgresql or > MySQL and openBiblio > an open source library automation system written only for the AMP stack. > Our goal is to create an ERP from these projects by making openSIS the > core that these plug into, but first we need either a MySQL port or a > complete rewrite with framework and ADOdb support. We are 3 guys who are > non PHP developers who have put over 100K into the fork which has gotten > us here, with Venture Capitol harder to find then Hens teeth these days, > I am asking for volunteers.we are willing to Webex or present via > conference call to answer any questions you might have. > > The easiest way for your members to help would be to help move the SQL > over to MySQL with our existing team of volunteers. > The most ambitious way, would be to begin the work on an ADOdb compliant > framework driven version that supports languages and plugins, LOL. > > Seeing where as you are all more adept at this then we are (we being > mostly educators) you might tell us what is a more efficient way to > proceed. > JT > > Mark Withington wrote: > > James, > > > > Sounds like a worthy cause. Please let me know if BostonPHP.org > can > > help. Might even make for a cool presentation/challenge for the > > community. Maybe you could describe/present the use case(s) and > > demonstrate what you've got so far at openSIS? > > > > PLMresearch logo > > Mark L. Withington > > Principal > > PLMresearch > > PO Box 1354 > > Plymouth, MA 02362 > > 508-801-0181 > > > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:27 AM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator > > > >> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > I am posting this as a volunteer position. Schools are facing tough > > times and everyones budgets are feeling stress. > > I have been working for some time to gather the talent to help make a > > big difference. Schools are having to purchase new > > Student information Systems (SIS) for a number of reasons, mostly > > because Federal laws concerning student and school achievement > > require better records keeping. The average cost of one of these > > systems > > is $45,000.00 per 1000 students in licensing and initial > > deliverables(DVD's,initial installation, introductory training) and > > then 6-8 per student per year in support plus the usual M$ > upgrade and > > access licensing costs. > > I have started a GPL open source project to move an existing open > > source > > SIS to MySQL for easier adoption and community support. I'm hoping > > I can > > get some of you to add some time to the project by volunteering > on the > > development team at https://eduforge.org/projects/opensismysql/ > > > > -- > > James Tremblay > > Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist > > http://www.os4ed.com > > e-mail james "at" os4ed.com > > e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org > > > CNE 3,4,5 > > MCSE w2k > > CLE in training > > Registered Linux user #440182 > > http://en.opensuse.org/education > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bostonphptalk mailing list > > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > > > > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bostonphptalk mailing list > > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > > > > -- > James Tremblay > Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist > http://www.os4ed.com > e-mail james "at" os4ed.com > e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org > CNE 3,4,5 > MCSE w2k > CLE in training > Registered Linux user #440182 > http://en.opensuse.org/education > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Bostonphptalk mailing list > Bostonphptalk at bostonphp.org > http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bostonphptalk > -- James Tremblay Volunteer openSIS Product Specialist http://www.os4ed.com e-mail james "at" os4ed.com e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org CNE 3,4,5 MCSE w2k CLE in training Registered Linux user #440182 http://en.opensuse.org/education -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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