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Senior Web Developer (PHP / DRUPAL) | digital scientists, llc
Senior Web Developer (PHP / DRUPAL) (Virginia Highlands/Emory)
digital scientists, a fast-growing digital marketing firm in Atlanta, is looking for a senior web developer to manage and implement custom web application development, social networks and content management system customizations.
We like using open-source tools and white-label services, like Drupal, Wordpress, Ruby on Rails, Joomla, LovdByLess, Paypal, Kickapps, Magento and Yahoo! Boss - and also like building a few things of our own.
Requirements:
KDI Application Process
The Knight Drupal Initiative is an annual, open, public grant application and review process. Successful applications will be passed from the Drupal community to Knight Foundation for full review and possible funding.
Anyone may apply. Applications for 2008 are now closed. The program will reopen in 2009. See http://groups.drupal.org/node/16348 for details.
You should review the KDI project goals and KDI Application Tips before you submit a proposal.
Community review
SVG drawing API
I would like to share my proposal (already submitted) with the community, in the hope to receive some feedback regarding ideas on what SVG could be used in the future in later modules, and also regarding how you would like to have such an API implemented. Any feedback is very much appreciated. I started to collect ideas, and possible targets for this project here. I am also planning to do a small investigation into KML.
I cut out not relevant parts, such as Bio, Roadmap and Success Criteria.
Abstract
A public shared content type repository?
This is just an idea.
We've built sites on Mambo/Joomla in the past. mosforms, an extension to build and output custom forms and store the input much like CCK works for Drupal, was yet a simple, but great component to design site contact and other forms for Joomla. mosforms has evolved and is available as Fabrik - Joomla Application Builder now. There is nothing that might compete with our CCK here, but the last line of the published roadmap for Fabrik sounds quite interesting to me:



