On Thursday 17 January 2008 00:36:17 Billie Walsh wrote:
> Philipp Thomas wrote:
> > On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 15:10:51 +0100 (CET), Carlos E. R. wrote:
> >> With a salary of 30000€ (I used € for my calculations, or $=€) 
> >> per year, which is a high salary here for a supervisor in my
> >> country, that makes
> >
> > €30000/year would barely get you a junior programmer here (if at
> > all). If he's got a CS degree, you'd have to raise that
> > significantly. And $ is € is ~ $ 1.5
> >
> > Philipp
>
> Hell, If I could do programming at home in my jammies for $30,000 a
> year I would jump on it.
>  I worked my butt off for a lot less than that.

Meh - supply and demand. Market economics. Call it what you will. The 
key phrase you use is, 'If I could'. Philipp is correct. You'd struggle 
to get a junior programmer for $20K pa and you wouldn't hold onto them 
on that wage for long. I suppose the logical conclusion would be to 
outsource to India or another outsourcing location.
I think that just about sums up (pun intended) the futility of an 
openSUSE LTS edition.

Jon
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