Larry,

This is an OPEN forum list and after the flame wars were put out by calm
voices, it was decided that the occasional job posting were not any more
bother than some of the ramblings posted here.

Yes, the main thrust is Linux even though we have many people who do use
other OS's in their work environement. I am sure that your post was meant
in good faith and I am sure that there are some who may want to improve
their position in life with a company that may be going Linux based as
opposed to staying in the other camps shadow for life.

If you feel you have jobs in the future that may be of interest to
subscribers to this list, and wish to post them on an infrequent basis,
then please do.

Until we develop a JOB posting list, all posts are welcome.

Jerry Kubeck
Chairman, GNHLUG




>> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Larry Cook wrote:
>> > Sybase in Concord, New Hampshire has multiple job openings.
>>
>>   And these are related to Linux how...?
>
>Sybase products run on a handful of Unix platforms.  Most of our products are
>either being ported to Linux or have planned ports in the future, athough that
>work is not done by our office.  Our work is more application and web
>infrastructure related with general Unix knowledge being required.
>
>>   I hate to be blunt, but the question of whether to "allow" job postings on
>> the GNHLUG list *at all* started a huge flamewar a year or two ago.  It was
>> finally agreed that the occasional Linux-related job posting was acceptable.
>> But if this is just random jobspam, it really doesn't belong on this
>>list, and
>> I'm sure we'd appreciate it if you didn't post it.  If, on the other
>>hand, it
>> *is* Linux related, I'm sure we'd appreciate it if you told us how.
>
>My apologies if I have violated the acceptable use policies of the GNHLUG
>list .
>I will refrain from posting jobs in the future.
>
>Larry
>
>
>
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