Reedbeta
07-08-2006, 07:52 PM
Pursuant to the forum rules (http://www.devmaster.net/forums/announcement.php?f=12&a=2), DevMaster accepts recruitment posts (which are defined as posts soliciting individuals to join a team for the purpose of making a game or other software project) only in two cases:
Job postings offering a regular salary ("when it's done" profit-sharing is not acceptable), OR
The posting is for an established project or team with at least one major release behind it.
If your post satisfies neither of these conditions, it will be deleted without notice. "For hire" postings, i.e. freelance game developers looking for work, are accepted.
Also, please note that replies in this forum are disabled. Therefore, please provide an email address and/or ask interested parties to PM you, if you are posting a recruitment notice. You may reply to your own posts so as to post updates or answer questions.
If you are new to game development and want to start a project, you probably do not need a team. Read this article (http://www.devmaster.net/wiki/Starting_a_project) and this one (http://www.kickingdragon.com/2006/07/02/game-development-for-the-initiate/) for more information and pointers on getting a project up and running.
Job postings offering a regular salary ("when it's done" profit-sharing is not acceptable), OR
The posting is for an established project or team with at least one major release behind it.
If your post satisfies neither of these conditions, it will be deleted without notice. "For hire" postings, i.e. freelance game developers looking for work, are accepted.
Also, please note that replies in this forum are disabled. Therefore, please provide an email address and/or ask interested parties to PM you, if you are posting a recruitment notice. You may reply to your own posts so as to post updates or answer questions.
If you are new to game development and want to start a project, you probably do not need a team. Read this article (http://www.devmaster.net/wiki/Starting_a_project) and this one (http://www.kickingdragon.com/2006/07/02/game-development-for-the-initiate/) for more information and pointers on getting a project up and running.