Video Programmer and System Administrator (Anywhere, preferably U.S.)

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Application Deadline: 
July 31, 2008

Location

You can work from home
United States
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Job Duration: 
Temporary

Reply to: sanger (at) citizendium.org

Job summary:

The Citizendium Foundation, an operationally independent project of the non-profit Tides Center, is looking to hire one full-time contractor to perform two main jobs: (1) primarily, construction of WatchKnow.org, an innovative online video system in something like the YouTube vein, and (2) part-time, on-the-side system administration of the Citizendium servers while you build WatchKnow. The job will last from the project design, coding, and testing through a time-limited beta project, i.e., probably 3-4 months at least, possibly to become permanent. You will be answering to the project director, Larry Sanger, founder of the Citizendium and co-founder of Wikipedia, and working with a large variety of volunteers. You'll work from home or from your office.

Required experience with:

o Set-up and/or management of online video systems, and the problems of such systems, including traffic and multiple file types. You will be coding up, or adapting, an open source video application virtually single-handedly. This is the top requirement.

o The technical implementation of Web 2.0-type and AJAX-type methods, and of course all languages and standards needed for such methods.

o User management systems/login systems/advanced identity management.

o Significant professional experience doing various Linux system administration tasks, including server configuration, e-mail administration, restarting the wiki server, etc.

o Independent work habits, willingness to work carefully to spec, extremely good ability to analyze English and discuss details of innovative projects. But note that we are very open to good ideas and will ask you to be creative.

A definite plus for experience with:

o Documentation best practices.

o MediaWiki coding.

o Work (either as volunteer or as paid project manager) with open source and open content communities.

o Creation of videos/videocasting.

o Ed tech and state standards.

o Enough PostgreSQL to do simple commands.

We are seeking coders here because it's Web 2.0 Central, but the job is a telecommuting job. We hope to hire and get started ASAP. In any case, the contractor will be required to give brief daily reports on progress.

This open content video project and expert-led, real-name wiki encyclopedia project are or will be the first two of their kind. They are both currently directed by Larry Sanger. The video project is funded by a retired Memphis millionaire philanthropist, so you need not worry that funds for your work will dry up in the start-up period. This might well become a high-profile project with high name recognition. If the project succeeds and you do well, you will probably be invited into a more permanent (e.g., employee) relationship. Moreover, we will give you an opportunity to stretch as a professional, as the projects do or will make use of several first-time innovations (it's not just a YouTube clone), and you will be invited to work with Sanger and others in the general design of the system. If the project succeeds, as we believe it will, there is a chance that it will pioneer an unusually compelling new model for online community content creation. It will also be very beneficial to society, as you will discover as you learn more about the project.

To apply and/or make a bid, please send the resume of the person who will be doing the work, as well as links to samples online of that person's work, rate/fee requirements, and date when available. Feel free to explain any weird stuff we might encounter when we google you. Since this is contract work, responses from individuals and from technical firms are both acceptable. It is likely that we will negotiate a set fee for the entire job. We will pay a reasonable fee; it is more important that the job be done right and quickly than that we find the lowest-price contractor.

* Compensation: Reasonably generous, to be negotiated; depends on experience
* Telecommuting is ok.
* This is a contract job.
* This is at a non-profit organization.
* Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
* Please, no phone calls about this job!
* Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Level of Education: 
Professional
Job Start Date: 
September 1, 2008