Hi,
Im not an expert, don''t believe me! I would do this (after writing to
mailing list, was good idea!):
1. There must be some meetup or conference around you about Ruby or
Rails or Agile Development - go there.
2. Check if there is any Rails community around you - if not, than
other programmer groups can also help you to find local agilist.
3. If you find someone - check him here, on mailing list, chech his
github account or other versioning membership.
4. If it is a small project, than simply give it to freelancers -
there are many very useful sites, I''m sure you can find there one for
affordable price!
Good luck,
gezope
On szept. 9, 22:07, rick
<328jetdri...-rphTv4pjVZMJGwgDXS7ZQA@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I am looking for someone to work on a project I have that was
> developed in Ruby On Rails. Can you give me some guidance on hiring
> some one I would like for them to be located in the St. Louis Missouri
> area.
> Any suggestions would be a help.
> Thanks
> Rick
> 314-614-2100
> or
> rbl...-q3WCwn/7eklJQT/cmmCRQA@public.gmane.org
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