I think if they are julia job postings they're fine. General data science
job postings not so much. I think the right policy to follow here is the
LLVM mailing list. People are allowed to advertise their compiler jobs
where they need people with strong LLVM skills, but general job offerings
unrelated to LLVM (where people just happen to think that those interested
in LLVM are also good programmers in general) are disallowed.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Milktrader <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are job posting part of a dev mailing list?
>
>
> On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 1:35:26 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>
>> (Apologies for cross-posting.)
>>
>> We seek candidates with expertise in Julia and/or high-performance
>> computing
>> to develop software for a broad community of users of an imaging facility
>> at
>> Washington University in St. Louis. Challenges include working with "big
>> data"
>> (multi-terabyte multidimensional images) and the extensive application of
>> machine-learning and numerical algorithms. An ideal candidate would also
>> be
>> comfortable with topics such as developing software interfaces for
>> acquisition
>> hardware, GPU computing, and/or multithreading. Candidates should be
>> prepared
>> to train users of the software, and to interact with them about possible
>> refinements.
>>
>> For more information, please contact Tim Holy ([email protected]).
>>
>> Best,
>> --Tim
>>
>>

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