Dear all, for pEp I am trying to collect current positions, needs and tasks here: https://dev.pep.foundation/jobs
It's not a nice looking page or such, and also often just a dump of notes, but still better than nothing ;) Be aware that not everything is listed there, and the other way round not everything thats listed is still open. Sorry! Cheers! sva. On 11/15/19 5:50 PM, Christian Grothoff wrote: > Dear fellow GNU hackers, > > We are looking to hire software developers to write Free Software > related to GNUnet/pEp and/or GNU Taler. There are several open > positions, some with significant flexibility to location (but also > depending on the position). Part-time/full-time employment or contract > work are generally possible. Overall, we are looking for the following > skills: > > * Android application developer (Kotlin, mostly UI, but knowledge of > networking stacks (NFC, REST) or cryptography would be helpful) > [Note: no Google Play, resulting app must also work on F-Droid.] > * iOS application developer (mostly UI, but knowledge of > networking or cryptography would be helpful) > [Note: we will dual-license to be able to be listed in the > App store, but recommend users to jail break and use GPL edition.] > * Windows C++ application developers > * Rust system programmers (cryptographic background strongly preferred) > * Python/Django developers > * TypeScript frontend engineer (React and Web Extensions) > * z/OS system programmer (familiar with GNU Toolchain, preferably with > banking experience) > * Postgres database administrator (we eventually need sharding, > synchronous and > asynchonous replication, optimization, secure setup, high-availability, > continuous operation); we do NOT need fancy SQL hacks (no "analytics") > * Technical writers > * UI/UX designers > > If you have any of these skills and want to work on privacy-enhancing > Free Software, please contact me with a description of your skills, > preferred type of employment (full time, part time, contract), current > location, and whether relocation is conceivable for you. > > Thanks! > > Christian >
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