Wow your priorities is very much the same said for startups: too much emphasis and commitment on the initial product idea (project) in the beginning and not enough attention to the possible risks coming from the team (lab), the supervisor (angels, advisors).
Web developer (3-5 years of experience, depending on how you count it) comfortable with front-end and back-end, probably better with the latter. Since technologies are already listed above, it might be more concise to tell where my frontiers of learning are right now: JavaScript frameworks (i.e. Angular), deployment/workflow automation, and performance tuning.
I'm entering my peak programming years -- I still enjoy new things but also have seen/done enough to avoid most of the big pitfalls. My current job isn't bad, but due to management constraints and the nature of the current project, I'm doing less than my potential.
It would be really nice if there is workflow and infrastructure in place to allow remote work for moderate periods (or all the time). I want to go visit some extended family.
I'm trying out DreamFactory (dreamfactory.com) to see if I can accomplish the same goals but using something that's open source (Apache License). Sure I'll have to maintain my own VPS boxes but that's something I do anyway.