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Want to Work on Collectivus?

As you know, we’re a lean micro-business building Collectivus on the nights and weekends. Excitedly, we are closing in on the first release. However, we’ve assessed we need more people to help finish out release one as well as help gear-up for what comes next.

Looking for a fun side-project? If you’re interested, have any combination of the skills we need and can commit a minimum amount of time per week through the end of the year to help out with some short-term stuff, we’d love to hear from you. Yes, you will get paid, but be warned, it’ll likely be a sad and pathetic amount. We’re also hoping to find people who want to continue to work with us on the next part of the roadmap. Those gigs will resemble more of a normal paying type. We’re flexible; let’s talk.

The Business Stuff

Business Planning and Development
Work with us to refine the business plan.
Help us develop and execute a scaled funding strategy and revenue plan.
Help us develop and package proposals and presentations and correctly file paperwork in triplicate.

The Visual Stuff

User-Experience Design / User Interface
Review and revise the existing user-interface.
Color-palette and accessibility improvements.
Help resolve a specific work-flow issue around search and results.
Graphic Design
Punch up art assets used in UI.
Creation of a few icons and other graphics.

The Code Stuff

Client-side Development
Use your expert HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/jQuery skills to help code, tweak, and revise features.
Ability to integrate and work with third-party APIs and web services.
Python / Django / PostgreSQL Development
Solid skills or background in related framework and want to move into the awesomeness of Python in order to hook-up some features and build new ones.
Ability to integrate and work with third-party APIs and web services.
Experience with authentication systems.
Linux Server Administration / Infrastructure Operations
Code review of infrastructure and security
Scripts and processes for automated back-up, deployment, and maintenance jobs.

At a minimum, you’ll be one of the first to get more insight into what the hell we’ve been building all this time. It’s also an opportunity to be a part of something we’re very excited about and think people will have a lot of fun with. Please contact us via the Contact Page, email, Direct Message on Twitter or reach out on Facebook if you’re interested and want to hear more.

Thanks!

Vote for our SXSW 2010 Panel: My Start-Up Relationship

Vote for my PanelPicker Idea!
Every year it seems like the time to start getting ready for SXSW is earlier and earlier. Already the voting selection has begun for Interactive panels and this year we took a different approach with our panel submission.

Organized by Traci Miller, our Chief Mischief Officer, the panel: “My Start-up Relationship” talks about the other-side of being in a micro-business/start-up: How it impacts the relationship with your significant other, especially when you work together. Here’s the panel description:

It’s hard to leave work at work and home at home. What happens when they’re one in the same? This panels discusses the challenges of working and living with a spouse or friend that is a business partner.

And here’s some questions and topics that will get covered:

  1. Your business partner is your spouse? Ahhh!
  2. How to separate work from home.
  3. What happens if it gets to be too much?
  4. How to put your offline other at ease.
  5. How to pull their attention away without making it seem you’re unsupportive.
  6. What paperwork you need to have in place – no matter what!
  7. Living and working together isn’t working, what’s the next step?
  8. How to communicate, communicate, communicate!
  9. Should we separate duties?
  10. Schedule work nights and fun nights and stick to it.

We’ve got some interesting material already planned and may have some Collectivus surprises in store. (Yes, we’ll have launched by then.)

If you are heading to SXSW, please drop us a line. We’d love to meet you in person and hope you’ll both vote and attend our panel.

If you don’t plan on heading down to Austin next March, panel footage is usually posted online a few weeks after the event so you’ll still be able check it out. A quick sign-up and your support by giving our panel the “Thumbs Up” would be appreciated.

Meet CD at BarCampDC!

BarCamp: Washington, DCCollective Detective will be in attendance at BarCampDC2 on October 18th. We’re also happy to be one of the many great organizations sponsoring the event. If you are not familiar with BarCamps and how they work, check out the BarCamp Wikipedia page.

We’re big on communities at CD; always have been. BarCamps provide a great opportunity to talk about the issues, challenges, opportunities and interests facing developers, start-ups, and fans of social and tech media from the DC, VA, MD, and PA area.

If you’ll be there, we’re looking forward to meeting you. If you’re not, look for a BarCamp event near you.