[consulting] first post - offer of some regular part-time work
Bill Fitzgerald
bill at funnymonkey.com
Wed Jan 28 16:45:15 UTC 2015
Please take this off list.
And please also be wary of any arrangement where QA is the sole
responsibility of the dev (ie, with no client review and signoff on
changes) yet the dev has to "make things right" at their own expense if the
client identifies an issue post rollout.
That's an avoidable process issue waiting to explode.
Cheers,
Bill
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 8:40 AM, Mulindwa <dmulindwa at gmail.com> wrote:
> Am available and interested
> On Jan 28, 2015 1:22 AM, "jsf" <jfreeman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Greetings Drupal Consultants list members:
>>
>>
>> If you are very comfortable installing, monitoring and maintaining Drupal
>> 7 websites and interested in taking on some part-time/occasional hourly
>> work please read on:
>>
>> A NY-based interactive studio is seeking a self-starting, responsible,
>> Drupal developer to undertake the following tasks:
>>
>> 1) Agree to receive and read automated emails regarding updates to Drupal
>> core and Drupal modules for 2 Drupal 7 sites belonging to one of our client.
>>
>> 2) Block 1 - 3 hours every other week (possibly every week... not sure
>> yet) to complete non-emergency/non-critical Drupal core and module updates
>> in strict accordance with well-established Drupal best-practices (which we
>> will, of course review with you prior to awarding you this job!)
>>
>> 3) Proactively coordinate with us, so we may coordinate with our client,
>> any updates to Drupal core or Drupal modules that are critical/emergency
>> and must take place as soon as possible, assuming a scheduled bi-weekly
>> update window is not hours away.
>>
>> 4) Agree to be responsible and accountable for your work. Both of these
>> sites have staging and production versions. It is expected that you will
>> first make the updates/upgrades to the staging sites and test your work.
>> If you run into problems, you’ll back the changes out and we can discuss
>> what to do next before you do more work. If everything goes smoothly on
>> the staging sites, you will proceed to make the upgrades/updates to the
>> production sites. Again, you will test your work. If there are problems,
>> you will revert to the pre-upgrade/update version of the site and contact
>> us to discuss what to do next.
>>
>> 5) If you really wind up breaking something, you are responsible, on your
>> dime, to at least put things back to the way they were before you began
>> working.
>>
>> If you are interested in taking on this work, please let me know. Send
>> me your contact information, resume, some links to your work, 3 references
>> and a desired hourly rate.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Joshua
>> (jfreeman at gmail dot com)
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> http://www.joshuasfreeman.me
>>
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