I have created a julia-jobs mailing list, but not done much more than that in 
making it operational. Should we do so?

-viral



> On 07-May-2015, at 5:50 pm, Scott Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What if the job is a general job, but where Julia knowledge expertise is a 
> big ++?
> (that sort of posting might in the the works for some people I know ;-) )
> 
> On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 1:51:16 PM UTC-5, Keno Fischer wrote:
> 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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