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You may want to have a look at qri "query" - https://qri.io (disclosure, I work there).

Free & open-source tools for dataset versioning built on IPFS (the distributed web). Qri datasets contain commit histories, immutable hashes for each version (commit), schema info, metadata, readmes, & transform scripts, all of which ride together with the data (or, body).

Latest versions of our CLI tools support SQL & version diffing. We also have an electron app, Qri Desktop (https://qri.io/desktop)


PgUp PgDown Home and End keys don't work for me on your site. (I'm using Firefox 75.)


Thanks for letting us know. I opened an issue here which we will address as soon as possible: https://github.com/qri-io/website/issues/202


Cheers!


Qri | Software Engineers | New York, NY or Remote | Part-time Contracting |

Qri (https://qri.io) is building free and open-source dataset versioning software. With Qri, you can copy, edit, & share public datasets, perform key tasks like data munging/cleaning, version tracking, and dataset auto-updating/synching, all while tracking changes and attributing them to authors (peers) in the network.

We are a team of 5 experienced devs and data nerds based in Brooklyn. We’d be happy to hire remote and find flexible work arrangements for the right person.

Tech we use:

- go programming language - familiarity with IPFS, libp2p, WebRTC, Bittorrents a plus - React - Typescript, Storybook, Webpack, Electron - Kubernetes

Hit us up at jobs@qri.io. To check out details on the two roles we have open, visit us:

- Frontend Software Engineer: https://qri.io/jobs/job-frontend-software-engineer

- Backend Software Engineer: https://qri.io/jobs/job-backend-software-engineer


The application form is not letting me attach CV and cover letter:

    $ echo $BROWSER
    /usr/bin/qutebrowser
    $ qutebrowser --version
    qutebrowser v1.10.1
    Git commit:
    Backend: QtWebEngine (Chromium 73.0.3683.105)
    Qt: 5.13.2
    ...
I do not have a file browser apart from bash so an unable to drag and drop. Is the "Attach file" button supposed to open the file-selector? It remains unresponsive when I click it.

Alternatively, is there a way I could directly mail in an application?


Qri | Software Engineers | New York, NY or Remote | Part-time Contracting |

Qri (https://qri.io) is building free and open-source dataset versioning software. With Qri, you can copy, edit, & share public datasets, perform key tasks like data munging/cleaning, version tracking, and dataset auto-updating/synching, all while tracking changes and attributing them to authors (peers) in the network.

We are a team of 5 experienced devs and data nerds based in Brooklyn. We’d be happy to hire remote and find flexible work arrangements for the right person.

Tech we use:

- go programming language - familiarity with IPFS, libp2p, WebRTC, Bittorrents a plus - React - Typescript, Storybook, Webpack, Electron - Kubernetes

Hit us up at jobs@qri.io. To check out details on the two roles we have open, visit us:

- Frontend Software Engineer: https://qri.io/jobs/job-frontend-software-engineer

- Backend Software Engineer: https://qri.io/jobs/job-backend-software-engineer


Greetings! Mail to jobs@qri.io is bouncing.


I also tried on their site, the job app on there works :)


Have you looked at Qri? (https://github.com/qri-io) - free & open source dataset versioning. Also: https://qri.io


AFAIK I've never seen that one. Thank you very much for the link. Looks very interesting and related to the stuff I'm working on. Thanks!


Qri.io - free and open-source dataset versionining software. Looking for a designer (and soon an engineer!).

https://qri.io/jobs/


I'm promoting the latest release of Qri -pronounced ‘query’- (0.6.1), a free and open source dataset version control system / network for finding, collaborating on and publishing open datasets on IPFS. It's a kind of git/github just for open datasets.


We (qri) have built a front-end webapp (free & open source) for publishing, sharing, and versioning datasets on IPFS. When you download qri, you're working on IPFS (distributed web).

here's more on us: https://qri.io & https://github.com/qri-io


We (qri) have built a front-end webapp (free & open source) for publishing, sharing, and versioning datasets on IPFS. When you download qri, you're working on IPFS (distributed web).

Still very geeky, but we're trying to make sure it's very simple to use for data scientists/analysts/researchers alike.

here's more on us: https://qri.io & https://github.com/qri-io


This is a super valuable perspective! We (https://qri.io) are building a kind of git/github for datasets and are hoping to talk to would-be users about just this issue. Would love to have your feedback on it (particularly on how commits are registered). Mind if I ping you at the email address you listed? - Rico


We're building something just like that at qri (https://qri.io) a free and open source dataset version control system. Right now all datasets on qri are public by default, but we're working toward supporting. encryption and private networks.


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