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Drupal Developer Wanted - Telecommute

Trellon, a leading provider of Drupal and open source services, is looking to hire a senior developer to join our staff in full time positions. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, Trellon offers competitive salaries and flexible working arrangements along with the opportunity to work on meaningful, cutting edge projects. More about our company can be read at http://www.trellon.com.

Major responsibilities for this position include:

- Development
- Provide oversight and technical expertise while ensuring the delivery of client projects
- Effectively coordinate with Trellon's business unit to negotiate deadlines, understand project requirements and communicate staffing needs for projects
- Interact with clients and engage potential clients during sales meetings as a technical expert
- Act as a resource for development staff and provide management with insight into technology needs
- Represent Trellon at technical conferences, meetups and other forums

The following skills are required to be considered for this position:

- Drupal experience, including module and theme development
- Strong knowledge of application design on the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)
- Ability to interact with clients through a variety of remote mediums, including telephone, email and instant messenger
- Ability to work independently without the need for constant oversight
- Proficency in the English language

Candidates with demonstrated expertise in the following areas will be strongly considered:

- Contributing to Drupal core
- Political experience, including volunteer work with political campaigns or non-profits
- Managing teams of developers
- AJAX or Flash development
- Web services interaction (SOAP)
- Data Warehousing and Systems Administration
- Multilingual, especially Spanish and French
- Graphic design skills

The starting salary for this position is $50,000 US a year and this figure can be revised upwards for candidates who are considered an exemplary fit. Applicants should include links to previous work that demonstrates competence in specific skill areas. This position will be considered open until filled.

In order to apply, please respond with a resume and cover letter or statement of interest to mhaggerty@trellon.com.

Database Sharing

I need to be able to share the user, login, and profile information between multiple drupal websites. I am sure this is done by having drupal access these tables on a separate database. The rest of the drupal installation to work as a standard install, but the login will be different. The reason is that this will be a network of sites, but signing up for one will allow you to login to them all.

[Job] Module modification of Profile

I am using Drupal 4.7 with a custom made theme based off of the chameleon theme.

I would like two things done to the Profile module. These can be two seperate jobs if you can only do one.

First:

I need a custom field that will turn out like this:

Title1 Title2 Title3
Data1a Data2a Data3a
Data1b Data2b Data3b

You should be able to (in the profile section) fill out the titles once then the data as many times as you would need. This should be usable more than once. So you could have:

Title1 Title2 Title3
Data1a Data2a Data3a
Data1b Data2b Data3b

Title4 Title5 Title6
Data1c Data2c Data3c
Data1d Data2d Data3d

This job will pay 100$

Second:

I need an upload field that would accept uploades based on another (locked) fields value. For example the field gallery_limit contains 4. I would need that person to be able to upload two images and have them appear as thumbnails [] [] [] [] in a scrolling div going across the screen. Each image should have a link to the larger version and the link should have a title tage with rel="lightbox[USERNAME]"

Bounty: Node Author Expansion

Hi All,

I am wanting to expand the functionality of the node author field in Drupal 4.7 so that you aren't restricted to just using username or anonymous. Authors commonly use a handle as their username which is not always appropriate to use as the author name when writing an article, and in the case of ad hoc/once off authors who don't have an account at all your only options are to submit the article as an anonymous user or create a dummy account for them. With the modifications proposed in this project it would allow the site admin to use the username, any value from the profile module, or in the case of an anonymous user arbritrary text as the author name. This is what would be required from this project.

1) Ability to set the author value of each node to username, arbitrary text (for anonymous users so authors don't need to have an account to submit content with their name against it) or a defined value (contents of a "Real Name" field for example) from the profile module.

2) Ability to set a default value type per content type in the Drupal Admin. For example for story nodes you could set the value to display the defined value from the profile module, set forum nodes to use the username, and for a book node set it to use arbitrary text.

From what I understand this should be relatively easy in Drupal 4.7 using the hook_form_alter function which is a part of the new forms API.

Bounty for a few error fixes, some theme cleaning and full annotation of CSS

Hi all,

I want to discuss the possibility of getting some cleaning up done on our website.

We've just upgraded to 4.7.1 and shoehorned in a load of features.

As expected we have run into some problems, luckily most of them minor

Firstly:
The video nodes do not display properly in IE - the link is here, http://www.londonkettlebells.com/cms/taxonomy/term/64+65+66

for whatever reason it displays perfectly in Firefox so I think its probably a CSS problem

Secondly:
TinyMCE not appearing for comments - its enabled and even has the toggle for disabling it on display but no editor

Thirdly:
The most simple, user pictures need to be aligned in comments as for the nodes (ie sitting on the underling of title)

I'd like the CSS tidied up as much as possible, my theme is based on boxgrey but its a mess as I've been cramming bits in. In conjunction with that I'd like the CSS annotated so I can see what changes will affect what elements.

Some stuff to do if this goes well:
An overhaul of the way the site works. Right now we have a blogging community in the back but I'd like to set it up as a whole community so when someone clicks on "community" - they get the community drupal site with blogs, news headlines, articles etc - I'd then want a fancier menu system where the "community" menu will have blogs, articles, galleries, videos etc

Instructor Listings:
Some users will be listed as instructors on their profiles (this will be set by the site admin so must be hidden and only changed by the admin) - I'd like to have a directory of all instructors with the ability to "sticky" a chosen few. Looking at the profileplus module it looks like this is almost what I need. Hoevever, I'd want it to display all users that meet the criteria of instructor and when the search is run it narrows it down.

Vancouver - Donat Group Hiring

Gang,

Donat Group is hiring.

Required: A computer science degree (or equivalent) with experience and knowledge of Object Oriented Programming concepts, PHP, W3C Web Standards, xhtml, XML-RPC, CVS, JavaScript, CSS, MySQL - no exceptions!

Nice to have but not required: Java, Python, C++, and various eLearning technologies, standards, and specifications like IEEE LOM, SCORM, IMS.

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