On Dec 10, 2012, at 11:10 AM, Atom Powers wrote:
> It seems to me that any list large enough to provide useful information would 
> be too large to be confidential, forgetting for the moment that the Internet 
> never forgets.
> 
I never expected true confidentiality. What one wants is to avoid having your 
inquiry show up in a google search.
> I have been better served soliciting for an internal contact and taking the 
> conversation offline.
> 
That works better if you have a place to do it.  The problem with using public 
lists is that google search has been known to toss popular topics (ie apple) 
right up front, such that a certain boss opened his browser to google and right 
in front of him was an inquiry by one of his employees about working for Apple.

In short, I was not looking for "confidential" but simply "not in active search 
results"

Anyway, topic is dead. As usual the sysadmins are trying to over-engineer it 
beyond it's useful value ;-)

-- 
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.



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