I would just like to offer myself as being available to perform paid Drupal development work. I have extensive experience with the Drupal CMS in both commercial and personal sites.
I am extremely comfortable with the ins and outs of the Drupal codebase, and am not scared off by module coding, if that is necessary. Whatever you want to make happen with Drupal, I can do it.
In addition to Drupal services, I also offer custom applications development in PHP, Ruby on Rails, or Java as well as Search Engine Optimization and Online Reputation Management services.
The site that you will be working on is a simple news/blog site. It only have a small handful of pages, the main page, story page, contact, about... etc. The site has been designed. We are looking for a coder to code the design, this would include configuring the related modules as well as the forum. The applicants need to be familiar with PHP, MySQL, Drupal, XHTML/HTML, CSS.
Additionally, the site needs to be integrated with an arcade script. The only integration required between Drupal and the Arcade script is the membership backend, which I've been told is not complicated.
Canary Promotion + Design is looking for love and a creative and talented web designer/developer to make beautiful and inspiring web stuffs. We need someone with great design skills and who's down with css, rss, php, and opp. (Yeah you know me!) You'll be working with a small team on big projects so you'll get you're hands dirty at every stage from initial concepts to final delivery. We have excellent clients and projects (primarily in the arts and entertainment industry) that will keep you inspired and excited.
I'm exploring the Drupal resources available to us in the Bay Area.
We need a new site and I am excited about, and trying to sell my cohorts on, using Drupal. They are stuck on DreamWeaver.
I would like to find a Drupal person in the Bay Area who could occasionally travel to Sebastopol to check-in with us; perhaps only initially if we work well remotely.
We have a handful of electronic products we want to sell through an e-commerce module, though using an external cart(probably cs-cart) is a possibility if Drupal is not evolved enough in the e-commerce realm.
I have no idea whether or not this is trivially simple or ridiculously hard. I do know, however, that I don't know how to do it and I'm willing to pay someone to do it for me.
What I envision is a simple php script that when run would force an imagecache preset to do a full update (as opposed to flushing it.) The script would allow me to enter the preset name in it in order to identify which one was being triggered.