[svlug] CNET needs software engineers with LINUX exp.
Chris DiBona
chris at dibona.com
Thu Oct 22 21:19:45 PDT 1998
No prob, just send them to me or an officer and if they are linux related
we will pass them on.
Chris
--
Director of Linux Marketing - VA Research Inc. http://www.varesearch.com
Vice President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group http://www.svlug.org
Linux, Terrorism, Art and more... http://www.dibona.com
Tannu Tuva or Bust! whois cjd32 There is no cabal.
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Sean Lally wrote:
> Chris, I appreciate your response. I am in the wrong and not denying it. My
> mistake was in thinking that the job posts were ok if they were Linux jobs.
> I forgot about this list requiring positions be approved by the officers.
> My mistake and obviously a big one as I have been booted from the list. I
> must tell you that several list members did apply. I regret my mistake and
> that in the future I will not have an opportunity to communicate future
> Linux related positions with your members
>
> Best to all
>
> sean
>
> At 02:45 PM 10/21/98 -0700, Chris DiBona wrote:
> >
> >If you feel I was too harsh, that's fine, I'll give you that, but I have
> >to be exceptionally clear on this point, the SVLUG mailing list is not a
> >job list and never will be while I'm responsible for it, and
> >this was your second mistake in this arena. And while I personally
> >couldn't care and simply hit delete when this sort of thing happens, when
> >I got email from the other officers of the group asking me to act and in
> >fact I myself felt it was time to act to curb such practices.
> >
> >The membership of the SVLUG has no desire to have it's personal
> >private discussion area be looked upon as hall kinion, and you were made
> >an example of. And since I dislike dealing with kind of problem, I made
> >the flip remark that people shouldn't work for CNET as they can't respect
> >the rules of a simple mailing list. That was perhaps my mistake.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >--
> >Vice President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group
> http://www.svlug.org
> >
> >On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Sean Lally wrote:
> >
> >> My apologies to everyone on the list. I was not aware that jobs were
> >> supposed to be sent to officers. It was not my intention to abuse. I just
> >> wanted to make everyone aware of a position we have available that requires
> >> Linux. My ignorance is not excusable but neither is Chris's telling
> >> everyone on this list not to work for CNET because of my mistake. My job is
> >> to make talented people aware of our opportunities. I subscribe to and
> >> post to several email discussion groups and I always make every effort to
> >> follow the rules of those organizations. It does me nor CNET any good to
> >> alienate people by ignoring the conventions they have established.
> >>
> >> sean
> >>
> >> At 04:25 PM 10/20/98 -0700, Chris DiBona wrote:
> >> >Again, all job offers for svlug must go through an officer. Do not do this
> >> >again. Everyone, don't work for cnet as they can't read the rules on the
> >> >mailing list.
> >> >
> >> > Chris
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Director of Linux Marketing - VA Research Inc.
> >> http://www.varesearch.com
> >> >Vice President, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group
> >> http://www.svlug.org
> >> >Linux, Terrorism, Art and more...
> >> http://www.dibona.com
> >> >Tannu Tuva or Bust! whois cjd32 There is no
> >> cabal.
> >> >
> >> >On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Sean Lally wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hey folks a while back I emailed a few positions that while very
> technical
> >> >> were
> >> >> off topic in that they did not require Linux exp. I hope you allow me to
> >> >> correct that with a position that does.
> >> >>
> >> >> Software engineer, CNET Shopper.com
> >> >> Description: Unix programming guru with a fanatically strong desire to
> >> >> build an
> >> >> awesomely useful shopping service and a dependable can-do attitude is
> >> >> required.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Primary job responsibilities: will maintain our current revolutionary
> Web
> >> >> sites
> >> >> and/or develop our next generation of cutting-edge Web sites.
> >> >> Requirements: experience in C, Java, JavaScript, CGI, Linux, Apache,
> >> and HTML
> >> >> preferred.
> >> >>
> >> >> CNET Shopper.com is a free computer product and pricing search engine
> that
> >> >> compares more than 1 million prices and availability on more than
> 100,000
> >> >> products from more than 100 major cyberstores. Computer buyers can
> >> search one
> >> >> central database of computer products to find the product that they
> want at
> >> >> the
> >> >> best price.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> We are located in downtown San Francisco. Please let me know if I can
> >> answer
> >> >> any questions
> >> >>
> >> >> sean
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Sean Lally
> >> >> Director, Corporate Recruiting
> >> >> CNET The Computer Network
> >> >> http://www.cnet.com/Jobs
> >> >>
> >> >> Snap.com from NBC.
> >> >> Building a Search Engine as Big as the Web Itself.
> >> >> www.snap.com
> >> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Sean Lally
> >> Director, Corporate Recruiting
> >> CNET The Computer Network
> >> http://www.cnet.com/Jobs
> >>
> >> Snap.com from NBC.
> >> Building a Search Engine as Big as the Web Itself.
> >> www.snap.com
> >>
> >
>
>
> Sean Lally
> Director, Corporate Recruiting
> CNET The Computer Network
> http://www.cnet.com/Jobs
>
> Snap.com from NBC.
> Building a Search Engine as Big as the Web Itself.
> www.snap.com
>
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