Infinity Mark is a small team of Drupal developers based in Austin, Texas with satellite offices in several U.S. cities. We are presently looking to expand our team. We are looking for 1 or 2 junior Drupal developers and a person to potentially play a major role in our organization.
If you are interested in exploring the possibility of joining our team please contact me for further details.
We have developed over 100 Drupal sites to date and are ranked #1 on Guru.com in the Websites & Ecommerce category.
We're looking for a few Drupal developers/designers who would be interested in picking up a project here and there on your own time and at your own discretion. Project bounties are set and displayed up-front so that you know how much you will earn from the beginning.
I've just re-imported the database after upgrading from D7-alpha3 to alpha4 (and making a bit of a mess of it) but it seems the site was in maintenance mode when I exported the database. Now I'm logged out and can't get in to switch off maintenance mode. Is there a trick? Maybe I can flick the switch somewhere in PHPMyAdmin. Or any other suggestions welcome.
I'm keen to learn Drupal, as my partner for a website we both own has been the sole "coder" for our existing site running on Drupal 6. I have extremely basic knowledge of PHP and HTML.
So I was thinking that the best way to actually learn Drupal is to use it, so I plan to create a pet project site of my own. Question is, seeing that Drupal 7 would be released "soon" as it's already in its alpha, should I start with Drupal 7, or Drupal 6? I'd appreciate your input and opinions.