@musicman As far as #Alfresco vs { #Drupal + extensions } vs #OpenKM, I think part of it is the level of work involved in making a web-based document store ... after doing so much work, they really want to put "the good stuff" into a paid offering and leave raw pieces for those who won't pay.
While #Drupal is not hard to set up, it is a complex process to get it set up for any specific task. Select the add-ons / plug-ins / extensions needed. Oops, cannot install because you need these prerequisites. Oops, one of these is outdated, please download the newest version, then upload it to the server.
Add to that, update schedules are unsynchronized, so you'll update it tomorrow, and by Tuesday, you'll be getting alerts about outdated plug-ins.
Having said that, I do not know of anyone using it as a document store. I'm sure there are add-ons that make that possible, but I do not know the ecosystem well enough to point to any.
There is also #Drupal ( https://www.drupal.org/ ) and its fork #BackdropCMS ( https://backdropcms.org/ ), but Drupal is really just a set of frameworks for building your own CMS. It gets really complex quickly. If you’re going to build dozens of sites with it, then it is worth learning all the pieces and how to fit them together with your own customizations. If you’re building one or two sites, look elsewhere.
I can tell you a bit about the Minneapolis positions and the Sydney position. Otherwise, I’ll have to point you to our recruiter. Job descriptions at https://www.perforce.com/careers (or I can fetch them for you as you are interested)
I can probably get you a salary range, if you desire.
It's not my team so I can't give you *all* the dirt, but I can give you a lot of dirt.
not that there's a lot of dirt...
It's more buttoned up here than some places, but jeans and a polo/button-up/sweater is fine. So of the younger crowd wears t-shirts. I think this may be a team-by-team thing. I was told "business casual" but that's definitely jeans here. It's incredibly rare to see someone in a tie. I think I saw some of the Sales people in ties because they had to go on-site to a bank once. I wear toe-shoes and people think it's weird because, well, statistically it's weird. It's not a dress code issue though.
It's not a technical office. It's HQ. The technical office is in California. We've got two (or four depending on how you count) support people, and some technical sales and marketing folks. The culture at !nagios was more for me, but the money here is better, and it's a fuck of a lot closer for me.
I'm not looking for any positions that aren't remote positions. I don't have as many vacation days as my wife. If I could solve that, I'd probably stay here a while. I doubt I'll be able to solve it though. Still, remote positions are very competitive, so I'll probably be here a while.
Either I never posted that we are looking for a #Drupal dev, or I did it more than 5 days ago. We're still looking.
I can probably get you a salary range, if you desire.
It's not my team so I can't give you *all* the dirt, but I can give you a lot of dirt.
not that there's a lot of dirt...
It's more buttoned up here than some places, but jeans and a polo/button-up/sweater is fine. So of the younger crowd wears t-shirts. I think this may be a team-by-team thing. I was told "business casual" but that's definitely jeans here. It's incredibly rare to see someone in a tie. I think I saw some of the Sales people in ties because they had to go on-site to a bank once. I wear toe-shoes and people think it's weird because, well, statistically it's weird. It's not a dress code issue though.
It's not a technical office. It's HQ. The technical office is in California. We've got two (or four depending on how you count) support people, and some technical sales and marketing folks. The culture at !nagios was more for me, but the money here is better, and it's a fuck of a lot closer for me.
I'm not looking for any positions that aren't remote positions. I don't have as many vacation days as my wife. If I could solve that, I'd probably stay here a while. I doubt I'll be able to solve it though. Still, remote positions are very competitive, so I'll probably be here a while.
Position Title: Drupal Web Developer Location: Minneapolis, MN Reports to: Web Marketing Manager
Position Summary Our Marketing team is looking for a mid-level web developer with a solid understanding and passion for Drupal. He or she will report to the Web Marketing Manager and will be responsible for maintaining and optimizing the external Perforce corporate website (www.perforce.com), which uses Drupal 8 CMS, and other public domains and subdomains owned by Perforce.
Essential Functions
General Drupal site building, including the creation and configuration of: Content types, Blocks, Fields, Views, Roles and Permissions. Evaluate and configure core and contribute modules. Write, implement and troubleshoot PHP, Javascript and CSS. Working closely with IT on Drupal administration, infrastructure, and security updates. Act as a technical liaison for third-party corporate web vendors. Document and streamline internal and external web procedures/user tasks. Create and maintain modern, user-friendly website styles and themes.
Required Education, Experience and Skills
3-5 years experience with Drupal, or a PHP framework like #Laravel or Symfony, on a corporate website (not a personal site). Experience managing project deployments across multiple environments. Familiarity with Drupal 8. Theming, CSS3, HTML5 and #JavaScript / #jQuery experience required. Some #WordPress experience is also preferred. Ability to work independently and with a team. Excellent communication and time-management skills. Strong attention to detail. Knowledge of Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager desired.
I wonder how hosting providers are dealing with the upcoming #drupal #apocalypse. I have many customer drupal sites, that are in various states of unmaintenance.
@strypey I dunno. I set up a #Facebook account a couple of years ago to check out #Drupal integration and just thought "Is this it? Is this what all the fuss is about?" The vanity value of feeling important enough to be surveilled appears the killer feature.
RT @benfell Anyone running #Drupal should check their people (user) list for 'ohqqbaby'. Apparently one of the !security #vulnerabilities along the way allowed a bot to create an #administrator account with this user name. cc @question