ANN: Python Job Board - Call for volunteers

2014-03-05 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
[Please help spread the word by forwarding to other relevant mailing lists,
 user groups, etc. world-wide; thanks :-)]

Dear Python Community,

for many years, the Python Job board (http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/)
was run by volunteers - most of the time by just one volunteer at a
time until they moved on to spend their time on other things.
We've now reached such a point again.

In these years, the volume on the job board has significantly
increased, as it got more and more popular. It is now at around
2-5 postings per day and most of those positions get filled quickly
- which is an indication of how useful this service is to the
Python community.

To scale up and revive the job board, the PSF would now like to setup
a *team of volunteers* to run the job board and this is our call for
help.


How does the job board work ?
-

At the moment, the job board is maintained on the legacy site
(http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/), but since we've
launched our brand new website (http://www.python.org/), we'd like
to move the job board over to that site.

Instead of the repository based approach used on the old site,
the new site has database support to aid in more easily processing
and filing job listings.

There's a job board mailing list which helps coordinate the
task of reviewing and filing job offers. Currently, all job
submissions get sent to this mailing list, but with the job board
app, the submission process can be moved over to the website's
database.


What does it take to run the job board ?


You have to review the job postings, request changes if they are too
long, don't clearly state the need for Python skills, or have quality
issues.

After review, the job board app will then allow posting the jobs
on the website by simply setting the status to published.

Communication with the submitters is usually done by email
and via the mailing list, so all team members can see the
communication and help out if necessary.

Please note: This is just a high level overview. The details
need to be hashed out by the new team.


Does the job board app work already ?
-

It does, but is disabled at the moment due to lack of volunteers.

Since the site just launched there may also well be some issues
with the job board app.

On the positive side there's a lot happening around the site at the
moment, so if you have change requests, these will usually be
implemented quickly - or you can jump in, hack on the
job board app and submit a pull request yourself:

https://github.com/python/pythondotorg/tree/master/jobs

These are exciting times and this is your chance to make a
difference !


Ok, I like new challenges - where do I sign up ?


Great :-) Please write to j...@python.org


I have a question...


If you have questions, you can write me or the PSF board
at p...@python.org.


Many thanks,
-- 
Marc-Andre Lemburg
Director
Python Software Foundation
http://www.python.org/psf/
-- 
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list

Support the Python Software Foundation:
http://www.python.org/psf/donations/


Re: ANN: Python Job Board - Call for volunteers

2014-03-05 Thread James Mills
I'd like to volunteer!
On Mar 5, 2014 7:13 PM, M.-A. Lemburg m...@python.org wrote:

 [Please help spread the word by forwarding to other relevant mailing lists,
  user groups, etc. world-wide; thanks :-)]

 Dear Python Community,

 for many years, the Python Job board (
 http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/)
 was run by volunteers - most of the time by just one volunteer at a
 time until they moved on to spend their time on other things.
 We've now reached such a point again.

 In these years, the volume on the job board has significantly
 increased, as it got more and more popular. It is now at around
 2-5 postings per day and most of those positions get filled quickly
 - which is an indication of how useful this service is to the
 Python community.

 To scale up and revive the job board, the PSF would now like to setup
 a *team of volunteers* to run the job board and this is our call for
 help.


 How does the job board work ?
 -

 At the moment, the job board is maintained on the legacy site
 (http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/), but since we've
 launched our brand new website (http://www.python.org/), we'd like
 to move the job board over to that site.

 Instead of the repository based approach used on the old site,
 the new site has database support to aid in more easily processing
 and filing job listings.

 There's a job board mailing list which helps coordinate the
 task of reviewing and filing job offers. Currently, all job
 submissions get sent to this mailing list, but with the job board
 app, the submission process can be moved over to the website's
 database.


 What does it take to run the job board ?
 

 You have to review the job postings, request changes if they are too
 long, don't clearly state the need for Python skills, or have quality
 issues.

 After review, the job board app will then allow posting the jobs
 on the website by simply setting the status to published.

 Communication with the submitters is usually done by email
 and via the mailing list, so all team members can see the
 communication and help out if necessary.

 Please note: This is just a high level overview. The details
 need to be hashed out by the new team.


 Does the job board app work already ?
 -

 It does, but is disabled at the moment due to lack of volunteers.

 Since the site just launched there may also well be some issues
 with the job board app.

 On the positive side there's a lot happening around the site at the
 moment, so if you have change requests, these will usually be
 implemented quickly - or you can jump in, hack on the
 job board app and submit a pull request yourself:

 https://github.com/python/pythondotorg/tree/master/jobs

 These are exciting times and this is your chance to make a
 difference !


 Ok, I like new challenges - where do I sign up ?
 

 Great :-) Please write to j...@python.org


 I have a question...
 

 If you have questions, you can write me or the PSF board
 at p...@python.org.


 Many thanks,
 --
 Marc-Andre Lemburg
 Director
 Python Software Foundation
 http://www.python.org/psf/
 --
 https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list

 Support the Python Software Foundation:
 http://www.python.org/psf/donations/

-- 
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list


Re: ANN: Python Job Board - Call for volunteers

2014-03-05 Thread Dan Stromberg
I hope this means there'll soon be an option to restrict ads seen by
some form of postal code or phone area code (with telecommute
hopefully being an optional wildcard).

On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:59 AM, M.-A. Lemburg m...@python.org wrote:
 [Please help spread the word by forwarding to other relevant mailing lists,
  user groups, etc. world-wide; thanks :-)]

 Dear Python Community,

 for many years, the Python Job board 
 (http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/)
 was run by volunteers - most of the time by just one volunteer at a
 time until they moved on to spend their time on other things.
 We've now reached such a point again.
-- 
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list


ANN: Python Job Board - Call for volunteers

2014-02-27 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
[Please help spread the word by forwarding to other relevant mailing lists,
 user groups, etc. world-wide; thanks :-)]

Dear Python Community,

for many years, the Python Job board (http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/)
was run by volunteers - most of the time by just one volunteer at a
time until they moved on to spend their time on other things.
We've now reached such a point again.

In these years, the volume on the job board has significantly
increased, as it got more and more popular. It is now at around
2-5 postings per day and most of those positions get filled quickly
- which is an indication of how useful this service is to the
Python community.

To scale up and revive the job board, the PSF would now like to setup
a *team of volunteers* to run the job board and this is our call for
help.


How does the job board work ?
-

At the moment, the job board is maintained on the legacy site
(http://legacy.python.org/community/jobs/), but since we've
launched our brand new website (http://www.python.org/), we'd like
to move the job board over to that site.

Instead of the repository based approach used on the old site,
the new site has database support to aid in more easily processing
and filing job listings.

There's a job board mailing list which helps coordinate the
task of reviewing and filing job offers. Currently, all job
submissions get sent to this mailing list, but with the job board
app, the submission process can be moved over to the website's
database.


What does it take to run the job board ?


You have to review the job postings, request changes if they are too
long, don't clearly state the need for Python skills, or have quality
issues.

After review, the job board app will then allow posting the jobs
on the website by simply setting the status to published.

Communication with the submitters is usually done by email
and via the mailing list, so all team members can see the
communication and help out if necessary.

Please note: This is just a high level overview. The details
need to be hashed out by the new team.


Does the job board app work already ?
-

It does, but is disabled at the moment due to lack of volunteers.

Since the site just launched there may also well be some issues
with the job board app.

On the positive side there's a lot happening around the site at the
moment, so if you have change requests, these will usually be
implemented quickly - or you can jump in, hack on the
job board app and submit a pull request yourself:

https://github.com/python/pythondotorg/tree/master/jobs

These are exciting times and this is your chance to make a
difference !


Ok, I like new challenges - where do I sign up ?


Great :-) Please write to j...@python.org


I have a question...


If you have questions, you can write me or the PSF board
at p...@python.org.


Many thanks,
-- 
Marc-Andre Lemburg
Director
Python Software Foundation
http://www.python.org/psf/
-- 
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list