Re: [xsl] where to look for xsl folk..

Subject: Re: [xsl] where to look for xsl folk..
From: "David Sewell dsewell@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2016 15:44:06 -0000
Adam,

If you have a job posting online, why not share the URL on this list, and then subscribers can forward it to other forums that tend to have participants with XSLT skills (listservs for digital humanities, text encoding, etc.).

David

On Thu, 9 Jun 2016, adam adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

hey Michael,

Thanks. I am in San Francisco, but travel regularly to NZ and EU.

I'm not afraid of working remotely though, most of our team is remote.
Im used to meetings at odd hours ;)

adam


On 06/09/2016 08:33 AM, Michael Kay mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Start by telling us which continent you're in. Remote working is feasible but it's a lot easier if you're in roughly the same timezone.

Michael Kay
Saxonica

On 9 Jun 2016, at 16:24, adam adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

hey

Im looking for a fulltime xsl person to bring in to a open source/open
science not for profit...any recommendations of where to look?

many thanks,

Adam


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