MediaWiki Developers For Hire

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PHP developers who are experienced in working with the MediaWiki codebase and are willing to contract out to people or companies who wish to make modifications to the MediaWiki code can sign their names below. People or companies wishing to hire developers to work on an existing MediaWiki installation can choose people from the list below with the proper skill set and contact them about possible contracting or employment.

If you are looking to hire someone to install, configure, or maintain a MediaWiki installation, please try the MediaWiki Consultants For Hire page.


Name SVN commit access 1 Per hour work 2 Fixed price work 3 Contact via 4 Country, city/town, timezone 5 Languages Comments / specialties
Andrew Garrett Yes Yes No Email, [1] Australia, Sydney, GMT+10 English
Thomas Bleher Yes Yes No Email, [2] Munich, Germany, GMT+1 German, English
Niklas Laxström Yes Yes Yes Email Helsinki, Finland, GMT+2 Finnish, English I18n and l10n
Greg Sabino Mullane Yes Yes No Email East Coast USA,
GMT -5
English Postgres
Roan Kattouw Yes Yes Yes E-mail or user talk Netherlands, GMT + 1 Dutch, English, some German Extensions, API (having written a good part of it)
Ryan Lane Yes Yes No E-mail US Central, GMT -6 English Authentication, Extensions
Robert Leverington Yes Yes Yes E-mail, [3] Near London, United Kingdom, GMT English Extensions (portfolio), localisation.
Guaka No Yes Yes E-mail Amsterdam, GMT+1 Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian

Explanations

  1. SVN commit access: Whether person has SVN commit access (since often extensions either need a few new hooks, or might uncover latent bugs in the core code that need to checked back in, plus it's good all-round if new useful extensions end up in SVN)
  2. Per hour work: Whether you're interested in per-hour-work (and potentially your rate, if people want to include that - could even have different rates - e.g. us$x for GPL work that can checked into SVN, us$2x for non-GPL work that stays private).
  3. Fixed price work: Whether you're interested in fixed-price work.
  4. How to contact you: e.g. an email address, or web page, or phone number, or Skype user name.
  5. Country + timezone: people like to know where people they are dealing with are.

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