Subject: Re: DSSSList policy question From: "DuCharme, Robert" <ducharmr@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 02 May 97 12:12:00 EDT |
Although I am not currently in the job market, I find job postings related to a specific skill very interesting because it means that the company in question is doing a project with that technology on a large enough scale to require full-time help. So if Associated Press, Microsoft, or Sikorsky wants to use the mailing list to publicly announce that they want to hire someone who knows DSSSL well, this is interesting news and I want to know about it. (And pay scales are always interesting to hear about.) Of course, vague trolling for prospects from headhunters is annoying, as are bombastic posts from vendors who want the whole world to know that they're giving some three-day course in Salt Lake City in how to use their product. I think we should allow all such posts and count on Tony to privately e-mail parties who abuse the privilege. Allowing such posts has benefited comp.text.sgml. Bob DuCharme | "The elements be kind to thee, and bobducharme@xxxxxxx | make thy spirits all of comfort!" http://cs.nyu.edu/cs_alumni/duchar96/ | Anthony and Cleopatra, III ii DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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