Work on Drizzle full-time at Rackspace Mosso!
This is really cool. Rackspace is hiring people to work on Drizzle full-time for their cloud product, Mosso. Adrian Otto writes the Drizzle mailing list:
I was speaking with Eric Day at the developer conference, and I mentioned that Rackspace is wiling to employ full time developers for the specific purpose of furthering the Drizzle project’s mission. He suggested that I email you on this list becuase he expected there would be interest in this offer. If you work on the project now part time, and want to make it a full time job working exclusively on the Drizzle project, let me know. The Rackspcae Cloud believes in open source, and we want to do our part to make Drizzle a wild success.
I’m super-excited about Drizzle and think this is fabulous for the community at large. I’m not alone – Mark Callaghan and Jeremy Zawodny like the idea too.
So if this sounds like your thing, go do it!
Tags: drizzle, jeremy zawodny, mark callaghan, mosso, MySQL, rackspace





April 28th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
[...] looks like Mark Callaghan (Google) likes the idea, along with Jeremy Zawodny and Don MacAskill (SmugMug). Tech, drizzle, [...]
May 19th, 2009 at 10:10 am
Are they invite only for office work?
May 22nd, 2009 at 8:05 am
[...] looks like Mark Callaghan (Google) likes the idea too, as does Don MacAskill [...]
May 28th, 2009 at 4:37 pm
Hi Don,
my name is Markus Klems and I am a student research assistant at Germany-based FZI Research Institute for Information Technology. I would like to invite you to take part in a questionnaire in combination with a short telephone meeting.
The questionnaire is an attempt to discover design patterns that are especially useful when discussing and building Internet-scale systems with Cloud Computing technology.
Every participant of this survey will receive an early detailed (anonymised) summary report as a thank-you.
Please let me know if you might be interested.
Thank you so much,
Markus Klems
E-Mail: klems@fzi.de
FZI Research Institute for Information Technology
November 15th, 2009 at 10:31 am
Hey wicked photos! Gotta love moden architecture sometimes.