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GridRepublic Needs You!

If you're a developer, designer, or technical writer, we need your help. We're also in need of expert users for testing and for advanced support in the Help forums.

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Developers

GridRepublic is built using BOINC. We are constantly in need of people with strong skills in PHP, SQL, and in particular with XML RPCs. Familiarity with BOINC is useful but not always necessary.

Other specific areas where we have ongoing need for help are: Flash, OpenLaszlo, Joomla/Mambo, MediaWiki, SMF Forums, Facebook and OpenSocial APIs.

If interested, please email us at developers{}gridrepublic.org

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Designers

We are constantly in need of skilled designers to develop new user interfaces and collateral materials.

If interested, please email us at developers{}gridrepublic.org

Technical Writers

We seek help both with user documentation and with code documentation.

If interested, please email us at developers{}gridrepublic.org

Open Source

The APIs developed for GridRepublic are open source and part of the BOINC source code. (The GridRepublic website code is not at present open source, but we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; this is a philanthropic endeavor, not a commercial enterprise.)


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