As Bob B said, I don't think my vote counts for much in this discussion, but given the options, I would prefer a and archived/search email list or a dedicated job posting engine.

Unless there is an existing OS job posting engine that is easy to drop in and use, I think the list is the most flexible. If needed the list could be moderated to avoid spam if there are volunteers for that.

-Steve

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Landon,

 > I wonder if the wiki would be a more appropriate place for job postings?
 > That would cut down on the spam. We could post the job openings there
 > and delete them after a few weeks. That way a job posting wouldn't get
 > buried in other e-mails.
 >

IMO:


I tend to be rather old fashioned and do not spend a lot of time looking for the latest changes in a wiki. I prefer mailing lists or bloggs as a source of info.

I suspect that I'm not the only one.

I think that a dedicated mailing list would be simpler in the long run. If someone is interested in providing or finding work, then they can subscribe and filter the content themselves.


Bruce Bannerman



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