Ask HN: Who is hiring for open-source projects?
Though would be also great to have a thread about open source positions available. What do you think?
Same structure as Ask HN: Who is hiring https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25632982 thread but please post only jobs that directly involve working on open-source project.
Please also include project repo link. (github/bitbucket/etc.)
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[ 5.2 ms ] story [ 25.7 ms ] threadWe're building Klaro (https://github.com/kiprotect/klaro), a tool that helps website owners respect and protect the privacy of their users. Right now you could mostly describe it as a consent management platform but we have much bigger plans and we think there's a way to operate websites with modern tools and services without selling out your visitors / users, and that's the vision we want to fulfill with Klaro.
We already have thousands of open-source users and also launched a commercial service a few months ago, which is already growing nicely. We want to hire our first open-source developer soon, starting with a part-time engagement while we're increasing our revenue.
Anyone interested should be knowledgeable in JS and React.js and know a good deal about browser internals (e.g. how cookies, localStorage etc. work and which security & privacy features and restrictions apply).
The work would be fully remote and fully on open-source software (we also have physical offices in Berlin though that you could work from if you happen to live there). We're quite early in the process of hiring someone and we don't even have a job description, if you're interested to chat please just drop me an e-mail to klaro@kiprotect.com. Thanks!
Edit: I guess kinda like a feature-bounty system.
https://opencollective.com/property_web_builder
I know that sounds a bit vague but I guess if there is someone out there who knows a thing or 2 about Rails / Vue.js and wants to contribute to an open source project they can have a quick poke around the open issues and make a suggestion to me about what they would like to work on.
We're doing strictly FLOSS software and earn our living by (1) customizing solutions for industrial clients and (2) participating in R&D projects. Our main product is ERP5 (think open source SAP) - https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/erp5. Other solutions are built on top, such as SlapOS (ERP for cloud orchestration) - https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos or Wendelin (ERP for big data)- https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/wendelin
We're recruiting mostly for our R&D projects, since it's a good way to familiarize yourself with our stack - https://stack.nexedi.com/
One project is https://www.osie-project.eu/ - building an open source/open hardware framework for industrial automation and robotics Another one is https://www.cython.plus/ - trying to port multi-core concurrent programming from Golang to Python. Third project about deploying SlapOS on swarms of drones has no site online yet as we just started.
We have also launched a hyper-open cloud provider, called https://www.rapid.space/ - hyper-open meaning open source, open hardware & open service. One other notable for Rapid.Space is the upcoming release of our openRRH project through the free software endowment fund we're working to establish - https://www.fdl-lef.org/
Albeit all of this, we're still only a small team of about 40 scattered across the globe. Our main offices are in Lille, Munich and Tokio. Our learning curve is quite steep, so pre-Covid it always helped to have new Nexedians start out in one of our offices or at least spent a few months with us. Depending on your topic and Covid, remote work is not a problem. Aside from this, we have a flat hierarchy and expect everyone to be able to work autonomously. If this is not your thing, you'll have a hard time here. We're also obviously opinionated about open-source, our stack is mostly Python and Javascript and we only use Chromebooks (with our own OS). We're free of VC-funding to keep our solutions free, the downside being that we don't have the marketing budget for flashy sites and large communities. C'est la vie as we say in France :)
If you're interested, our current offers are on https://nexedi.com/jobs , my mail is on my profile. Thanks!
Open Service means we must be transparent about what suppliers, components and procedures are used to provide a cloud (or any other) service, so that anyone can use/study/copy/operate the service. Used components should be open-source on the other hand. We cannot guarantee them to be in order to provide the service.
Open Hardware is the same. It must be transparent regarding components being used, so bill of materials, PCB design files etc must be available so that anyone can rebuild a product. All components then should be open-source, but it cannot be guaranteed that they are.
When you instead insist on "must be open-source" you may end up without a solution or something very expensive or very slow for which there may be no market. Or you can make a competitive product, which must be transparent, can be replicated and should be open. Then invest over time to open-source the remaining non-open components. The openRRH project fits into this principle.
More info on https://www.fdl-lef.org/FDL-Hyper.Open.Initiative
Also, it's unclear whether secure boot / TPM are available on your servers based on your website.
re Secure Boot: We use secure boot / TPM only in Capri servers and it causes of lot of work with suppliers. We are working on a drakut uefi boot with secure boot and are slowly sloving BIOS issues. Linuxboot bios is used on some servers, but it's not maintained and no secure boot, plus the information from Intel to maintain linuxboot is secret with NDA. In general, securing the boot process requires hopping piggyback on larger companies with the same issues and the bargaining power to speak with AMD or Intel, because NDAs are a dead end and without bargaining power, your mileage is short.
If you're interested to discuss in more detail, send me an email and I'll connect you with my boss who knows a lot more.
Related, there is also https://www.fossjobs.net/ for open source jobs.