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Hi all, I have been following along in this channel for some time. I work at SURF (the IT cooperation for higher Education and Research in the Netherlands). As a side project I have developed a small Clojure application to generate realistic and consistent test data for a project within SURF. I would consider myself a beginning Clojure developer and do not have that much time to work on it. However my collegues are enthousiastic about it and so we would like to hire someone to flesh out this concept and make it into a proper application. The application would have to be finished before the end of 2019. Also, as far as I know, this would be the first Clojure project within SURF so it will also be a sort of test case for Clojure. If you have the time this year and are interested, please let me know so I can send you more information.

Hi, I think I did a bit of maintenance and a SURF website and/or integration. With building it out to a proper application you mean to have interface and frontend to easily create/change test data?
@U26FJ5FDM, good to hear you know about SURF. I donโt mean adding an interface, but really building the application. Hopefully while reusing some of my code if usable, but otherwise by building it from scratch. What I made was going in the right direction, but I simply donโt have the time to finish it (programming is not my core task here at SURF, more of a hobby). When we decided we wanted to hire someone to work on the application we also decided we wanted to make it more general so that in the future it can be used for all kinds of test data. Does this make it more clear?