[portland] Hiring for a 3 to 6 month project

Chris Goughnour cgoughnour at hotp.com
Wed Nov 27 02:58:26 CET 2013


I'm interested in forming a group, too.

Mike, we're also using authorize.net.  We're working on V7 modules for 
UPS, USPS and FedEx APIs, PayPal payments, selling via Amazon seller 
central and EDI with bots.

Chris

On 11/26/2013 03:38 PM, Mike Lindsay wrote:
> Would love to get some kind of group together.  For my experiences with
> OpenERP so far, I have a V6 server that is just a walk in store that tracks
> Lot Numbers.  I'm setting up a V7 instance that will replace our complete
> sales system.  If successful with that, will replace our MRP system next.
>   Have some developers making an authorize.net credit card module for me.
>   Looking at using a Magento Connector module.  Exciting times.  For my part
> in this, I'm doing all the data importing/exporting, server configs, and
> riding herd on expectations :)
>
> Mike
>
> PS when does this become a topic we should pull out of the Python User
> Group, or does it?  My netizen senses say I should have a care about others
> on the list :)
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 2:24 PM, Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> wrote:
>
>> On 11/25/2013 03:48 PM, Chris Goughnour wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I'm looking for an experienced Python developer in the Portland area and
>>> was pointed in the direction of this list.  The
>>> project will involve (in part) developing new OpenERP modules, some Plone
>>> customization and an AngularJS front end for
>>> an e-commerce site.  The initial phase of the project is expected to last
>>> 3 to 6 months, but this could potentially turn
>>> into a long-term position doing further development and maintenance.  If
>>> you're interested or can recommend a better
>>> place to look for help, please let me know.
>>>
>>
>> Well, you found one.  :)
>>
>> However, I am not currently available for other projects.
>>
>> I do share Mike's desire to set up a local OpenERP group, even if just a
>> mailing list, so we can compare notes and help each other out.  OE is not
>> an easy nut to crack.
>>
>> The work I am doing is mostly with integrating OE and some legacy green
>> screen apps, with the occasional from-scratch module thrown in for good
>> measure.
>>
>> Chris, Mike, and anybody else out there working with OpenERP, let me know
>> if you'd like to get something going.
>>
>> --
>> ~Ethan~
>>
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