[ale] job posting
Robert L. Harris
robert.l.harris at gmail.com
Sun Sep 27 08:35:55 EDT 2009
If it helps an Ale'r who needs work it should be allowed. If the
position is for a c## developer in a windows only env, the we may have
just put an advocate in that environment who can change it from the
inside. And put a brother or sister back to work.
:wq
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Robert L. Harris
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On Sep 27, 2009, at 1:40, aaron <aaron at pd.org> wrote:
> I'm basically with Jim and Mike on this -- if we are striving
> to be equitable and open and freedom friendly in terms of our
> software, we should strive to be likewise in the sharing of
> our community's resources.
>
> If a post to the ale-jobs list comes through an ALE member
> (someone who subscribes to the list or attends meetings),
> then I don't think it needs to be Linux specific. However,
> I _do_ think it reasonable to expect that job listings from
> outside agents or recruiters should have some direct relevance
> to working with Linux or Open Source.
>
> My .02
>
> peace
> aaron
>
>
>
> On 2009, Sep, 27, , at 12:20 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>> I moderate the jobs list. As a _general_ rule the use or at least
>> mention of Linux is required for posting on the Linux list.
>> That said, if it's a real job job related to IT, I approve it even if
>> it lacks Linux goodness.
>>
>> Besides, pretty much anyone on the list runs/uses Linux and will
>> likely install Linux at the new job to solve a proble and that suits
>> me just fine :-)
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 8:40 PM, Ron Mellema
>> <rmellema at exithere.com> wrote:
>>> I was asked to post a job opening on the ale-jobs list but I see
>>> that the
>>> post must be Linux related. Would it be unacceptable to post an
>>> asp.net job?
>>>
>>> Ron
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