RE: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-18 Thread Kim Plowright
Hey Jonathan, It was a great one-liner, and made me snigger - but to be honest, jokes about nepotism within the BBC made on a BBC hosted list are probably going to go down like a faintly libellous bucket of cold sick. :-) [2] Stephen's formal response is understandable under the circumstances;

RE: [backstage] Jobs feed?

2005-10-18 Thread Kim Plowright
Ben - but he's on peregrinations around China at the mo. It should be reasonably trivial, as iirc the jobs site is run from (gasp!) a CMS; there might be policy issues tho. There ususally are... :-) Could try badgering Jem. Jem? k -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [backstage] Jobs feed?

2005-10-18 Thread Jeremy Stone
Hi Neil Thanks for your suggestion, it's obviously a no brainer. We've been working on a BBC jobs RSS feed for the last couple of weeks. We've now progressed to the stage of a test feed working internally and should have something to show the list very very soon indeed. Thanks for badgering. Ta

Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-18 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
Matthew, Smileys were invented for those people, many of whom have no sense of irony and wouldn't know a joke if it sat on their face. a wild guess but as your email is .co.uk you can't be one of them cheers Jonathan Chetwynd Accessibility Consultant on Learning Disabilities and the