For what it's worth, I just launched <a href="http://remojobo.com" rel="nofollow">http://remojobo.com</a> this weekend. It's a remote job board for web nerds. You might find it helpful.
A lot of startups are contacting me to put up job listings and they're fine with remote workers.<p>You can start seeing the jobs as I post them up:
<a href="http://blog.goodsense.io/jobs-and-projects" rel="nofollow">http://blog.goodsense.io/jobs-and-projects</a>
Sorry to be competing with charliepark, above :-) I also just launched a remote job board at <a href="http://hirethere.com" rel="nofollow">http://hirethere.com</a>. I think we're pulling in some of the same posts, tho.
I would like to know too. I'd like to work on interesting tech projects, but right now I'm stuck in a country whose tech scene is the opposite of vibrant.<p>Message me if there are any remote Python opportunities :)
if you're not a cofounder and it's totally distributed you should probably be a little nervous... I'm totally against banning remote work (I'm a remote worker now) but there is definite value in a central nexus.