[BALUG-Talk] BALUG-Talk policy (Re: Sr. Linux/SUSE Administrator needed in ...
Michael Paoli
Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu
Wed Mar 12 05:43:13 PDT 2008
Please respect the BALUG-talk posting policy:
"Linux jobs postings are welcome and allowed only from those recently having
given a technical presentation at a BALUG meeting (or confirmed to do so at an
upcoming BALUG meeting) (limit, one e-mail posting item per technical
presentation)."
You also attempted to post to BALUG-Announce, and those posting attempts
have been rejected.
For those who ask, our typical reply is:
"
Can I post a job?
Not generally, but for starters, see:
http://lists.balug.org/listinfo.cgi/balug-talk-balug.org
At least at the present time, the list noted above is the only place
BALUG has for listing any job postings - and even then, only under the
quite specific conditions noted as policy for that list.
You're quite welcome to come to BALUG meeting(s) and make a short
announcement about position(s) you're trying to fill, and hand your
contact information out to whomever may be interested (and of course
you can also meet folks before the meeting starts, talk with folks over
dinner before any scheduled talk starts, and potentially meet and talk
with folks after the meeting too).
User Groups can be great resources for networking with folks, but
many/most of them have policies against, or significantly restricting
listing of job postings, or have relegated the area(s) where job
postings are allowed to list(s) or area(s) specifically designated for
such, or only allow
such listings after they're moderated/approved.
"
references/excerpts:
http://lists.balug.org/listinfo.cgi/balug-talk-balug.org
Quoting John Maydeck - 3260 <jmaydeck at at-tech.com>:
> My name is John Maydeck and I am a recruiter representing a client in San
> Francisco that's looking for a Senior Linux/SUSE 9 Administrator for a 6-12
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