Lawrence White
2006-Apr-07 02:18 UTC
[Rails] Off Topic: Boston area bootstrap startup looking for part-time rails help
Bootstrap startup - innovative Web 2.0 project management software. Prototype in development. Significant equity. This not a big, venture-backed thing; it''s a work at home, bust your ass, do work you like, make good money (eventually) ? and take down decent money when we sell (hopefully) thing. MS Project is a $1 billion/year product that frustrates most of its users. I believe we can attract enough customers for a fun, successful business with a product that better meets the needs of a large subset of those uesrs. I have ten years experience managing commercial software development and significant startup experience. I know project management and project management software. I''m looking for strong programmers and hard workers. If you love Ruby on Rails that''s a major plus. Other valued skills/knowledge include Subversion, Unix/Linux, Operations/site-management, AJAX, HTML, Javascript, RDBMS (Postgres preferred). If you work hard and like what you read, please email me: larry@redtorii.com
Lawrence White
2006-Apr-07 02:28 UTC
[Rails] Off Topic: Boston area bootstrap startup looking for part-time rails help
Bootstrap startup - innovative Web 2.0 project management software. Prototype in development. Significant equity. This not a big, venture-backed thing; it''s a work at home, bust your ass, do work you like, make good money (eventually) ? and take down decent money when we sell (hopefully) thing. MS Project is a $1 billion/year product that frustrates most of its users. I believe we can attract enough customers for a fun, successful business with a product that better meets the needs of a large subset of those uesrs. I have ten years experience managing commercial software development and significant startup experience. I know project management and project management software. I''m looking for strong programmers and hard workers. If you love Ruby on Rails that''s a major plus. Other valued skills/knowledge include Subversion, Unix/Linux, Operations/site-management, AJAX, HTML, Javascript, RDBMS (Postgres preferred). If you work hard and like what you read, please email me: larry@redtorii.com
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