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Need some freelance assistance with a few projects...

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I've been trying to post the following on the DUG-TO mailing list, but for some reason I don't seem to be able to post there any more, even though I could in the past....

Anyway: the Drupal projects I'm working on seem to be getting more complex these days, and I'm finding that with some of them I can't do it all on my own, and need some outside assistance, particularly from someone with more experience on the module development side of things.

  1. The most pressing is that I need help with a PayPal solution on a Drupal 7 site. It's not for a shopping cart type setup, so Ubercart and that sort of thing aren't appropriate in this instance, and it needs to be able to allow admins to send payments out as well as accepting payments. And none of the open-ended PayPal API modules seem to be available for Drupal 7 yet. I can provide full details to anyone who's available and able to work on something like this, but that's a nutshell description of it.

  2. For other aspects of a couple of different projects I'm working on, I would really like to have someone with more module development experience than I have who could basically be a resource person, answer questions, help me out if I get stuck, etc. That's for some simpler custom module work that I'd prefer to handle myself, but am running into a few issues with (mostly in Drupal 6 rather than 7). Doesn't have to be in person - e-mail, phone, chat, etc. is fine. And yes, I know to a certain extent it's possible to just use the mailing list, groups, forums, etc. for things like that, but I may have a LOT of questions and don't want to be a nuisance. At least, not to anyone who isn't being paid to handle said nuisance... :-)

  3. Last and least pressing, I'd like to at some point have someone help me get set up with Drush, because my main multi-site installation has grown to the point where upgrades are a pain because I can't just have a bunch of tabs in Firefox open to the update.php page for each site - that was fine when the number of sites was still small, but there are enough of them now that it's getting unwieldy. So I need a better way to handle upgrades, and Drush sounds like the way to go. I did go to the presentation on it at DrupalCamp Toronto, but every time I try to settle in and get a handle on it myself, I seem to get bogged down. This one will probably have to wait a little bit until I've cleared some of the more urgent work off my plate, but I do want to do it sometime in the next month or two if possible.

So, if anyone thinks they might be the right person to help with any of these things, please drop me a line (via my contact form, or e-mail lynna at spidersilk dot net) and let me know your background/skills/hourly rate/etc.

Thanks!


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