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Assuming you think that distributed development is a good idea in general, does anyone have any good experiences?

The only places I've seen so far are the likes of oDesk and elance, has anyone here used those services?

We're a small startup looking for really talented devs, where would you guys look?

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Do you mean the development of distributed applications, e.g. client-server, grid, parallised apps, etc., or remote working in small geo-distributed teams? – Unsliced Oct 1 at 7:59
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It looks like the second – 1800 INFORMATION Oct 1 at 8:02
What is your startup? – dove Oct 1 at 8:04
the geo-distributed sense – Robert Byrne Oct 1 at 8:15
Sorry about the (unintentional) anonymity. Profile updated with a link to our site (www.geticeberg.com) – Robert Byrne Oct 1 at 8:34

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If it does what it says on the tin, it may be what im looking for – Robert Byrne Oct 1 at 8:31
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If you can afford it why not advertise on SO.

It's a big assumption that it is a good idea but I have done it with good success.

Also it might be an idea to use some open source contributions and give back into those projects. Through these projects your profile would be registered with some talented devs that might become interested in joining your team.

At a minimum, I'd include a link to your start-up in your profile ;)

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Good point :) profile updated (its geticeberg.com) Advertise for jobs? – Robert Byrne Oct 1 at 8:20
@Robert and to extend the point, where's the job list on your site? maybe hooked off your about section. – dove Oct 1 at 9:54
@robert though i haven't used it yet, you might want to look at smartbear for distributed code reviews. it looks interesting... – dove Oct 1 at 9:55
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The number of visitors is increasing at random! That's fraud! :) – Philippe Oct 1 at 8:08

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