Setting up a team...

Phil Davis davis.phil at comcast.net
Fri Mar 24 17:32:22 EST 2006


Hi Andy,

Why don't you come to RevCon in June? There you'll be able to meet a ton 
of people of the type you're looking for!

Phil Davis


Andy Calloway wrote:
> At the moment we do websites and that's it. However, we've recently been
> bidding for bigger and bigger jobs that although the customer thinks "hey,
> that'd be cool on a browser", I think that their users (internal that is)
> would feel far happier with a client application. So, as the Tech director
> of the company, it's my job to source the best method of doing these things.
>  
> Now, I got RunRev as a hobby thing. I like programming and I like the
> challenge of new stuff, and this seemed a good toy to take me away from the
> humdrum of office life (busman's holiday I know, but us geeks are like
> that). However while I'm sat in a meeting the other day listening to some
> requirements, it hit me like a bolt that RunRev could do all and more of
> what was required.
>  
> So, totally hypothetical at the moment, but let's say we decided to write
> some stuff in RunRev. We've got a small dev team of three PHP programmers
> and although they may find it fun, we really don't want them to take their
> eye off the ball. So I have a dilemma. Do I go looking for a RunRev
> programmer, do I freelance our requirements or do I take someone on and
> train them in the art of Transcript?
>  
> Open discussion really, what would you do?
>  
> Andy.




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