As Robert pointed out, I'm obviously going to pay the going rate for an expert.
Alas, I know the pain of having a full-time job. I have a programming
background, but do to time constraints, would rather concentrate on
the portion I know well (data-mining the web), and find someone for
the mediawiki stuff.
Should be a nice little project for the right person!
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:47 PM, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 14 July 2010 20:49, Misha Zaitzeff
<misha.zaitzeff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I hope I'm not being inappropriate
posting to these lists, but
I'm looking to hire a mediawiki expert on a consulting/freelance basis
to help me with a project.
Probably not for wikitech-l, which is about Wikimedia-related stuff,
but probably quite OK for mediawiki-l, at least until "MediaWiki
wrangling" is a common daily skill and the list is flooded with ads
;-)
(After the week I've had beating Semantic MediaWiki around and gaining
*considerable* experience, I'd be tempted to apply if I wasn't already
in a really very nice full time job ;-)
- d.