I'm a Ruby on Rails developer who's looking for Rails and light Ember.js work. I do prefer pair programming but can just as easily work solo.
In the past I've been doing a lot of the backend type of work but since I started to learn Ember I've been spending more and more time on the client side and I must admit it - I like it.
Here are some of the past projects I have worked on:
http://refinerycms.com - the most popular open source CMS built on top of Rails. I'm also the core team member behind this project.
http://reporeader.com - a way of tracking repository activity that are hosted on GitHub.
https://emberflare.com - a community driven place where everyone can share news related to Ember.js. I have open sourced this project and it can be viewed in my GitHub profile.
I'm an experienced Ruby on Rails developer who's looking for Rails and maybe even light Ember.js work.
I've done a lot of open source work and I'm a core contributor for Refinery CMS project which is the most popular CMS built on top of Rails. Recently I launched http://reporeader.com and https://emberflare.com. Later one is an open source project.
SEEKING WORK - Remote (I'm based in Western Europe)
I'm an experienced Ruby on Rails developer and currently am looking for up to 10 hours/week of work. If we are a good fit I'm definitely open to long term project(s) discussion.
In the past I've done a lot of open source work and I'm a core contributor for Refinery CMS project which is still the most popular CMS built on top of Rails.
I'm also very interested in "spreadsheet to application" type of work.
http://reporeader.com is my first project built using Ember.js and Rails. The idea behind RepoReader is that it gathers events from your favourite open source projects (hosted at GitHub) and shows it in a "grouped" way so it should be easier to follow high traffic projects like Rails, Ember, etc.
At some point I just lost interest in that idea and now the project is living it's own life...