Everyone,
This is silly. This list is no diffrent from other technical lists. Most
of us listen in on many
lists, and rely on the common sense of others to send mesages to the
appropriate lists. Many of us are interested
in XML/edi discussions, and feel that job postings and advertising are
just clutter. There are avenues on the internet for recruiting and
contract posting, and if people want that sort of stuff they can seek that
out.
XML adoption rates have nothing to do with Webber getting tough on
trolls*, nor does it serve as a factor in choosing whether or not to
implement more VANS as oposed to internet/xml. Use your common sense,
people. This list is in a valuable niche, and I would be happy to set up
an unmoderated list for issues not 100% relevant if it helps to retain an
easy to find resource of XML and EDI experts. The people we want to hang
out on this list, the people we can learn from, are the ones that get
ticked off by useless or off-topic banter.
Cheers,
Matt MacKenzie
XML Global
* A troll is a person who sends off-topic messages, flames other users,
and/or is a nuisance to the service administrator/users.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: System_Administration
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> Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 7:58 PM
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> Subject: RE: JOBS
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> This is why we do not have the XML adoption rates that we could. We
> can't even agree on if we can post jobs or not. I think I will buy a
> few VANS to transmit my 8550's .
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