On 6/8/06, Shane Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Stay wrote:
> You may want to try the Family History Department. They are also
> moving in the direction of OSS, and there are a couple teams hiring
> there.
Yep, my group is hiring, and we really need more people who are educated
in open source methodology and tools. I feel awfully lonely sometimes!
I'd like to work with someone else who's not afraid of functional
programming, dynamic languages, portable code, distributed systems,
kernel hacking, emacs, vi, and Gentoo. :-)
I'm not afraid!
...but I've already got a good job with people I like, and there's no
way I'd commute to SLC :-P
I feel sorry for you, though. Everyone's afraid of emacs AND vi up
there? I mean, I can understand being afraid of one or the
other...but both? Poor guy. I'm lucky, in my immediate work area
everyone uses OS X and Linux, and we all at least know how to exit out
of emacs and vi, even if not everyone uses both.
~ Nathan
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