[gentoo-dev] Job offer for a Ph.D holder in an innovative startup

2009-10-30 Thread Jean-Noël Rivasseau
Hi, I am the CEO of a small web startup and we currently need to hire a software developer. For financial reasons this absolutely needs to be a Ph.D holder that has just defended his thesis (eg, first job for the candidate). We are looking for a person with strong programming skills and a passion

Re: [gentoo-dev] Monthly Gentoo Council Reminder for March

2008-03-05 Thread Jean-Noël Rivasseau
I totally second this proposal. I think this would be especially great for small or rarely used packages. I can think of at least a dozen packages that I'd love to see in Portage, but they are not in the tree. Allowing for people that are not developers to maintain easy or not crucial packages is

Re: [gentoo-dev] New developer : Ingmar Vanhassel (ingmar)

2008-01-16 Thread Jean-Noël Rivasseau
Welcome (from a very new dev too), and thanks for the good work on KDE 4! On 1/16/08, Richard Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Denis Dupeyron wrote: > > > > Please everybody, give a very warm welcome to Ingmar. > > > > Welcome aboard! > -- > gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list > >

Re: [gentoo-dev] New developer : Jean-No??l Rivasseau (elvanor)

2008-01-08 Thread Jean-Noël Rivasseau
Hi, Don't worry, I may very well return to Vancouver some day as I really love the place. Actually, I am thinking of returning there on Autumn 2008 for at least 6 monthes. I wonder if I can be part of two conspiracies at once?! Jean-Noël On 1/8/08, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: New eclass osgi.eclass

2007-12-20 Thread Jean-Noël Rivasseau
Hello all, I have a new version of the eclass ready, with much of the remarks addressed. It now goes by the name java-osgi and in the new form, should be ready to enter the tree. I fixed the performance problem I mentionned earlier, cleaned up the eclass API, and simplified the code almost everyw