I’ve recently had an idea that I feel that I must try to implement. It is a “software as a service” (saas) solution in a market I cannot comment on just yet (as we have only just started production). Because I really don’t like sitting and coding all night long (I am currently working with a client in normal business hours), I have hired a full time Ruby on Rails developer in Indonesia.

Actually I tried finding someone in the Philippines, but couldn’t find one with enough rails experience, and with only one developer I really needed someone who could spit our ruby code without having me to slow them down.

Because of the time difference I really need someone who can work independently, and hopefully I have found this person. Right now I think it looks really good (except that the developer’s internet connection has been down for a few days). I am using Basecamp for tracking the project and insists on daily emails stating what the developer did yesterday and what is planned for “today”. In the email I also want to know if there is anything stopping the developer from doing a certain task.

Currently I am considering if I should give the developer a more “official” contract (before we have just agreed on conditions over email, if someone wants to screw you there is not much a contract can do about that anyway).

Well, I’ll keep you posted when I have something to show for…

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