Heh :)

This is a fairly quiet list, but whenever someone posts a job post, a conversation will ensue along almost Pythonesque lines:

A: Here's a relevant Python-specific job I'm advertising

B: You can't post Jobs here! It's a mailing list

C: *Cough* actually, you can; we discussed this at some length in the Council of 2016

B: Oh yes. But it can't be a recruiter

C: Well, it could be if they're posting something specific and not just "Ninja Coders to $$$$"

A: So can I post this job?

(silence)


So -- please go ahead and post, and if you want to include something in the header to help people who are especially sensitive, please do so.

python-uk: let the Games begin!

TJG

On 30/01/2019 15:21, Chris Adams wrote:
Hi folks

I've been a lurker on this list for a while, and I'd like to post a request for help for a 3-6 month long freelancer project, but I wanted to check what the etiquette was before I did this about posting jobs.

Is there something like [JOBS] I should put in the subject title, so people can filter it out, or similar?

I had a quick skim over the mailing list archive, and I didn't see a pattern in the job ads or but I may well have missed it some guidance - if there is, would a kind soul point me to it?

If there isn't, I'll just send a post in a bit with what I'm looking for.

Thanks

P.S. A bit more context. I work as freelancer myself, and I really like the place I'm working, but I lucked out and a funding application I sent ages ago landed <https://twitter.com/mrchrisadams/status/1085590933884817409>, so I'm looking find someone I can work with to hand over before the new project happens.



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