[ale] [ADMIN] Partner opportunity for an Employment Listing Service

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 23:15:07 EDT 2011


My rule so far on the ale-jobs list has been if it involves IT I approve it
for the single reason as MW said. EVERYONE on ALE os interested in Linux so
getting paid to "do windows" is an opportunity to replace with a better OS.
Besides there arw people who arw Linux hobbiests who are still windows
professionals. I want them employed as well as subversives :-)
As far as this link-in goes, I think any Linux distro as at least " also
nice to have experience " will be sufficient.  Clearly a job requiring full
Linux skills will be awesome. Linux in the job title is beyond awesome!
That said, if the ratio of non-Linux to Linux is "too high" (ill defined for
the moment ) then I'll look at the filters and see about some rebalancing.
I'm +1 on the payments to EFF reports and look forward to those becoming
part of the regular meeting news and maybe a page on the site.
Major coolness all around. :-}
On Sep 6, 2011 6:28 PM, "Michael H. Warfield" <mhw at wittsend.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 18:05 -0400, The Don Lachlan wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 05:11:34PM -0400, arxaaron wrote:
>> > On 2011/09/06, at 15:31 , Bob Toxen wrote:
>> > > I agree with this, especially donating to EFF, so long as the
listings
>> > > are limited to Linux (maybe also Unix) in Metro Atlanta AND the
>> > > bandwidth for browsing the ALE home page isn't increased too much.
>> > > Perhaps a small graphic or textual hypertext link.
>> > Jim Kinney currently moderates the ale-jobs list manually. The standing
>> > policy has been a bit more open than the Linux.org example for
JobThread.
>> > We figure if Linux, *nix, Solaris, FreeBSD or Open Source are mentioned
>> > anywhere in the job descriptions then the post has relevance to ALE job
>> > seekers.
>
>> I agree with a bit more openness. A lot of GNU/Linux nerds make their
living
>> off something without "Linux" as the dominant keyword or responsibility.
I
>> think the list can stay "on-topic" while allowing job postings for
many/all
>> F/L/OSS operating systems and common apps, tools, languages, et al.
>
>> That said, if a job posting for a DB2 admin on AIX comes through, there
will
>> be blood. :)
>
> Now now... Never turn down an opportunity to evangelize.
>
>> -L
>
> Regards,
> Mike
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