On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 11:16:51AM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: > Nick Guenther wrote: > >On Nov 10, 2007 5:00 AM, Sean Darby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 10:31:11AM +0100, xavier brinon wrote: > >> > >>>from the "Official Google Blog" > >>> > >>>"Posted by Reza Behforooz, Software Engineer > >>> > >>>In my first month at Google, I complained to a friend on the Gmail > >>>team about a couple of small things that I disliked about Gmail. I > >>>expected him to point me to the bug database. But he told me to fix it > >>>myself, pointing me to a document on how to bring up the Gmail > >>>development environment on my workstation. > >>> > >>>I know, it's obvious that it's works if you share your code and let > >>>others submit their diffs. > >>>Just a reminder... See Google ? they shut up and code ! > >>> > >>Why? (...why bother sending that to this list? fyi: this isn't a google > >>list.) > >> > >>Just curious, not intending to spark anything negative. > >> > > > >Because Google Shuts Up And Codes. > >Of course, this is off the googlepropaganda, so we don't know how much > >we can trust it... > > > > > > this is likely some kind of effort on part of google or an independent > effort on part of one of its employees to cast google in a better light > here after that moron contacted theo through misc. > > it's nice to see that kind of principle in place at google but is mostly > irrelevant outside the context of baiting devs to work for google ;). at > least google is trying to hire from the non-MS pool so their software is > not written like shite.
Good point. If anybody from the OpenBSD team ever works for Google, it will certainly be a very wise move on behalf of Google for hiring them.