- From: Tim Olsen <tolsen718@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 13:33:03 -0500
- To: w3c-dist-auth@w3.org, dev@httpd.apache.org, dav-dev@lyra.org, catacomb@webdav.org, dav-linuxfs@lists.sourceforge.net, dev@subversion.tigris.org, www-jigsaw@w3.org, sitecopy@lyra.org, goliath@webdav.org
Hi, Apologies for the cross posting. I hope that I have not sent this job posting to any mailing list where it is not appropriate. Feel free to forward this message to any webdav-related announce mailing lists if deemed suitable. Lime Wire is looking for a Senior Developer to work with us on two advanced WebDAV servers that we plan to open source. One server is a fork of the Catacomb project and is being written as an Apache C module. The other server is being written in Ruby on Rails and is more of a prototype. Both servers are backed by a database (currently MySQL) with resource bodies being stored on the file system. Our servers are written from the ground up to support the BIND draft (with support for bind cycles). Other RFCs / drafts that we plan to support are: Basic WebDAV (RFC 2518) (plus locking) ACL (RFC 3744) Quota & Size (RFC 4331) DeltaV (RFC 3253) SEARCH Redirect (RFC 4437) CalDAV Mount (RFC 4709) We have basic webdav, acl, quota, and some basic DeltaV features working already in our Apache C implementation. We are currently finishing off the basic webdav features in our Rails implementation. Why haven't we open-sourced these servers yet? We have not yet firmly decided which open-source licenses to use for the servers. In addition, we need to devote time and resources to setup the open-source projects so that we can properly foster a community around them. Part of this position will involve fostering this community. Our main office is in New York City. This position requires relocating to the New York metropolitan area if you don't already live there. We currently have two developers working on the project here in Manhattan and eight developers working remotely in Gurgaon, India (Gurgaon is just outside Delhi). They regularly visit New York for months at a time. Part of this position will involve communication with our remote developers (and of course, the eventual open-source community). This position will likely include periodic travel to Gurgaon (probably about once or twice a year for two or three weeks at a time). If you're interested, please email webdav-jobs@limewire.com with a resume and cover letter. Please include in the cover letter how you found out about this job posting. The following is the more-official-but-less-webdav-centric job posting: Lime Wire LLC, maker of the famous file-sharing program, seeks an exceptional Senior Developer. The right candidate will be a high-energy individual, open to new ideas, self-motivated, a quick study, and willing to develop new skills, while constantly improving upon existing abilities. Candidates must also be a strong multi-tasker with exceptional time-management skills. We seek talented, smart candidates who will work well in a team environment. QUALIFICATIONS Required * MS in Computer Science or equivalent (PhD is a plus), but will consider exceptionally strong candidates with only a BS * 5+ years industry experience * Excellent software design and communication skills * Experience with at least one object-oriented programming language * Knowledge of database fundamentals Nice to Have * Experience writing apache modules * Ruby / Ruby on Rails * MySQL or PostgreSQL * HTTP/WebDAV protocols * Semantic Web Extra Credit * Experience with several programming paradigms (functional, object-oriented, logical, etc.) * Experience with object-oriented languages other than C++ or Java. For example: Smalltalk, CLOS * SQL * J2EE * Experience working on open-source projects More about us ------------- Lime Wire's offices are located in Tribeca in downtown Manhattan. We offer competitive salaries and excellent benefits, including 5 weeks of vacation per year. Our workplace is casual and while we work hard, there is always a little more time for a game of poker or a summer party on our garden roof deck. Thanks, Tim Olsen Lead Software Developer Lime Wire LLC
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