Hans,

I hope this works.

With a name that rolls off the tongue, "Hans Kaspersetz," it should work.

Rob



----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Kaspersetz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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That said, we are considering developing a moderated list with a web form, time permitting, that will only allow open positions to be posted. Thoughts, feedback? Help/moderators?




Hans,

I would be willing to moderate that list. Although, that solution seems to already exist in the market place and I am not sure we really need it. I think there is something unique about how our job list works and it feels like a real meritocracy and provides for a open two way channel. If we cut off half that, then we become more like a media channel and the conversation becomes one sided. I would like to imagine that our complaints (suggestions) about the job listings have improved the quality of them.

Maybe I am alone, but I have found the recent discourse on this list to be of more value then the talk list and would like to keep it lively. If we give the recruiters a way out, a 'safe harbor' for posting, then we opt to exclude ourselves from half the conversation. Your email the other day really outlined why this list is important and worthwhile.

Hans
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