From personal experience: the PyPI maintainers are some of the kindest and most competent engineers I've ever worked with, and everything you'll do on it directly improves the lives of hundreds of thousands of engineers in the Python ecosystem. It's very rewarding work.
"Up to" is the keyword here. Max hourly rate comes out to be $175/Hour but since it is upto, I assume they could get someone who may want to settle for less.
"We hope to hire two contractors" ... one front end and one back end, to develop "organization accounts". It seems like a goal for a very specific target audience - the corporate user (which may be many readers here on HN).
No it's not. This job ad requires github. This should not be acceptable.
> This Request For Proposal document may be updated to reflect things that we learn during the process. The canonical version and history is available here.
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[ 9.8 ms ] story [ 886 ms ] threadFrom personal experience: the PyPI maintainers are some of the kindest and most competent engineers I've ever worked with, and everything you'll do on it directly improves the lives of hundreds of thousands of engineers in the Python ecosystem. It's very rewarding work.
Or it might be given special treatment because it's a non-profit?
Obviously priorities can change with whim, but as someone who does a lot of RfP’s this looks like they’re very comfortable with the price they’ve set.
> This Request For Proposal document may be updated to reflect things that we learn during the process. The canonical version and history is available here.
(github link)
Interesting. As far as I can remember, this is PSF’s first foray into a paid service?