Red Hat seeks Eclipse Core Developer [message #686090] |
Tue, 21 June 2011 16:39 |
Andrew Overholt Messages: 55 Registered: July 2009 |
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Apply here: https://careers.redhat.com/ext/detail?redhat7918
The Role:
As a core member of the Red Hat Eclipse development team, you will participate in the development of Eclipse and related plug-ins. You will play an active development role in the open source Eclipse community and will collaborate with developers within Red Hat, JBoss and around the world. Responsibilities will include all aspects of software development including design, coding, testing, documentation, bug triage, packaging for distribution and support.
Specific Duties:
• Be an active participant in the Eclipse, Fedora, and RHEL communities
• Work across communities of Eclipse dependencies and the many Eclipse project communities
• Work with the Eclipse community to help them move forward in dependency versions as those dependencies and especially Fedora move forward
• Fix bugs that especially affect RHEL/Fedora/Linux users
• Develop new IDE features and enhancing existing features
• Maintain the Eclipse SDK build infrastructure both upstream and in Fedora/RHEL
• Continue to nurture and grow the community of Eclipse packagers in Linux distributions
• Further simplify and standardize the process by which Eclipse technologies make their way into Linux distributions
• Work upstream to improve performance of Eclipse technology in Linux environment
This is your chance to play an active role in the Eclipse community. If you share our passion for driving open source solutions into the mainstream by making high-quality, low-cost technology more accessible and your experience matches the requirements of this role, please apply.
Work location is flexible - Red Hat has offices across the globe, but candidates in North America, South America, or Europe are preferred. To find out in which countries/states Red Hat has an office, go here: http://www.redhat.com/about/contact/ww/
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