[Dovecot] looking for Dovecot-code + SQL consultants
Hi,
We're using Dovecot2. Trying, given our own spread-too-thin bandwidth, to make it work within our evolving SQL application environment.
When there's a problem, we post to this list (e.g., http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-October/061609.html), but aren't getting any/timely responses.
We've decided to look for a consultant (hourly or retainer) that can be available for working with our in-house staff to straighten these issues out -- by helping us identify & fix our own mess, and by working to get fixes pushed to Dovecot project code, where appropriate.
If you provide these services, rather than simply deployment or hosting, and are available, please drop me a line *offlist*. We're in the San Francisco area, and local is best, but remote work is certainly an option.
Thanks,
Rich
Hi,
I've already received a number of replies from providers offering to help out.
I'll be in touch with each, and am certain we'll be able to find the right solution from among them.
Thanks for the responses,
Rich
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Rich <pgnet.dev+rich-dovecot@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We're using Dovecot2. Trying, given our own spread-too-thin bandwidth, to make it work within our evolving SQL application environment.
When there's a problem, we post to this list (e.g., http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-October/061609.html), but aren't getting any/timely responses.
We've decided to look for a consultant (hourly or retainer) that can be available for working with our in-house staff to straighten these issues out -- by helping us identify & fix our own mess, and by working to get fixes pushed to Dovecot project code, where appropriate.
If you provide these services, rather than simply deployment or hosting, and are available, please drop me a line *offlist*. We're in the San Francisco area, and local is best, but remote work is certainly an option.
Thanks,
Rich
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