Does anyone have any problems with me posting this to the general gnhlug list? (After trimming out my comments.) Larry: Assuming there's no problems, I'll be needing a name, phone/address/email for people to contact. medwin wrote: > > Hi, Bruce, > > Thanks for writing back. I'd appreciate any extra notice you can give > Stratus; posting at gnulug would be nice; thanks. I'll check out the blu > and hitchcock staffing. >... > Bruce Dawson wrote: > > > Hi Larry! > > > > Yes, I do remember. Unfortunately, everyone I know who can even spell > > Linux has a very satisfying job at the moment - or has gone into > > early retirement. ;-( > > > > However, GNHLUG (the Greater New Hampshire Linux User's Group) has > > a mailing list, and I can post it there if you would like (you have > > to join the mailing list to post - see www.gnhlug.org for details). > > > > Also, you may want to check with www.blu.org (The Boston Linux User's > > group). > > > > And you may want to check with Hitchcock Staffing out of Portsmouth - > > they're rather involved with Linux groups and know a number of the > > players. (www.hitchcockstaffing.com) > > >... > > --Bruce > > > > medwin wrote: > > > > > > Hi, Bruce, > > >... > > > I'm at Stratus Computer now, still a consultant. These guys are trying > > > to put together a highly reliable Linux project, and, like everybody > > > else, are having some trouble staffing up. They need about 6 people, > > > all together: 3 contractors (I'm probably one), and 3 full time. The > > > emphasis is on people with kernel experience; I've been doing Linux > > > device drivers and kernel stuff for the last year or so. I was hoping > > > you knew of somebody who might fit the bill. They probably want to go > > > through some other company so that the contractor gets paid as a W2. > > > Maybe CodeMeta would do. > > >... > > > Larry
