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Organization description:

Agaric helps people create and use powerful web sites. As a collective of skilled workers, Agaric collaborates with you and open source free software communities to develop tools and build platforms that meet your needs.

If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can ask Agaric.

And we might tell you to give Cyrve or Four Kitchens or somewhere else a try because really there are a lot of people who may be able to help you and we only want to work on projects for which we are the best team.

If we are a great fit, it will likely be for one or a combination of three things:

  • our specialty in Drupal upgrades
  • our passion of creating collaborative networks that scale for companies and organizations which value openness and freedom
  • something which cannot be defined in advance but which clicks when we discuss working together

We live and work to connect ideas, resources, and people. Our collective goal (which extends beyond our business) is the most power possible for all people over their own lives.

Countries served:
Australia, New Zealand, Bolivia, Canada, Germany, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Korea [South, but the list doesn't specify], Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Zambia.

Headquarters:
Natick, Massachusetts, USA

Usual project budget (optional):
$8,000 to $80,000

Services:
Development, Design, Training, Upgrades, Consulting

Sectors:
Technology, Non-Governmental Organizations, Corporate, Education

Agaric members maintain more than a dozen contributed modules and have written and sponsored improvements for many more. We are also credited in about ten patches to Drupal 7 core, several stemming from Agaric developers' participation in Taxonomy, RDF, and "getting core done" code sprints. We are sporadically active in providing free support in the #drupal and #drupal-support channels in IRC and regularly help improve the documentation on Drupal.org. Agaric has also hosted meetups, sponsored camps and camp speakers, and hosted one of the code sprints to help get RDF into core. We share what we figure out (or try to figure out) in code and in business on Agaric's open data platform. In line with our focus on collaboration tools, we care greatly about building the Drupal community's capacity to coordinate great initiatives.

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