[consulting] A chuckle
Ryan
rbf at castyour.net
Fri Aug 6 22:31:34 UTC 2010
I'm actually totally sure you're lots of fun at parties, and otherwise. However, I would suggest that if we would try your union idea, we would have little to restrict to gain long term leverage when talking about open source software of zero marginal cost. The factories we would "sit in" during a strike would have to be every pc on earth, and the alternative means of production are available on wordpress.com for free.
Instead, focusing on driving down the cost of international communication between workers by making more drupal websites and teaching the masses to the same would be a nicer strategy for laying the groundwork for international organizing around really resource restricted goods like food, water, housing and healthcare. In the long path towards this goal there will be many technologies to master and make a living developing along the way.
In Solidarity,
Ryan
"Victor Kane" <victorkane at gmail.com> wrote:
>We can all laugh our heads off, but the law of falling rate of return (Marx)
>and the huge efforts being made (even in the Drupal community via the
>sanctification of oDesk) to commoditize Drupal consulting work will make us
>consultants laugh on the other side of our faces.
>
>Only an international union (which we should have done at the cusp of the
>curve, not now that it is dropping) can defend our rights as working people.
>
>Victor Kane
>http://awebfactory.com.ar
>
>"Let's make the capitalist corporations pay for the crisis, not working
>people"
>
>On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Riche Zamor Jr <rczamor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> What country is the bid from? It doesn't read as though English is the
>> writer's first language...
>>
>> On Aug 6, 2010 4:32 PM, "Andrew R. Kelly" <arkelly at cognisync.com> wrote:
>> > That HAS to be a typo, nobody's that clueless.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > From: consulting-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:
>> consulting-bounces at drupal.org]
>> > On Behalf Of Jeff Greenberg
>> > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 3:58 PM
>> > To: consulting at drupal.org
>> > Subject: [consulting] A chuckle
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Received this request for a bid today. Still chuckling.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > You have been invited by the employer to participate in a private
>> auction.
>> > We would like to have an informational portal for all of the roles in our
>> > company. The site will be made with the Drupal CMS and therefore we
>> require
>> > an EXPERT drupal developer. Please don't bid if youre only building
>> drupal
>> > websites as your hobby. You should be well familiar with content types
>> and
>> > views, users integration in Drupal, advanced search and permission
>> > functions, multilingual sites (including rtl languages)...We can say that
>> we
>> > are very strict with timelines and very clear with requirements so please
>> > give us the right estimation from the beginning...
>> >
>> > Max Bid:$300
>> >
>>
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