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Re: OT: Job offer in California



I waited patiently as the job offers became less and less Linux related. Guy
Keren's job offer in Kiryat Tivon had the word 'linux' in conjuction with
system administration - is that all it takes for the message to be 'on
topic'?
As for the job's location (California) the owners are looking for ISRAELI
people to go and work in California. Maybe I wasn't clear about that.  They
are not looking for US residents (well, they are, but they're doing it
seperately).

List rules: Please decide whether or not you allow job offers to be on the
list. What does 'linux' have to do with any job offer? A linux job offer is
okay? What about UNIX offers than? (they appeal to linux people, don't
they?) what about webmasters offers? Hardware technician offers? C++
programmers? and the list is long.

What I'm trying to say is, either block all job offers (I'll personally vote
for that: There have been more job offers than on topic discussion lately,
and they don't interest me one bit) or allow all job offers that are
remotely related to linux.

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Aviram Jenik

"Addicted to Chaos"

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Today's quote:
If God, as some now say, is dead, He no doubt died of trying
to find an equitable solution to the Arab-Jewish problem.
                         - I. F. Stone, 1967


----- Original Message -----
From: "Eli Marmor" <marmor@elmar.co.il>
To: "linux ILUG" <linux-il@linux.org.il>
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Job offer in California


> > Since there's a wave of job offers, I'll throw in my own.
>
> I don't think that Linux jobs in Israel should not be offered in
> this list. Moreover, I can't understand the apologies, and the
> "off-topic" on the title of them; There is nothing more ON-topic
> then these offers: The list is to help Israeli Linux users, and
> there is nothing more helpful for them than Linux jobs in Israel.
>
> However, I think that a job offer, with no connection to Linux (I
> searched the message for "Linux" and found it only in the "To:"
> header, i.e. "To: linux-il@linux.org.il"), AND with no connection
> to Israel, is the most off-topic thing for this list.
>
> Conclusions:
>
> 1. Don't write "off-topic" when you post Linux job offers in
>    Israel. It's wrong - these offers are ON-TOPIC, and welcome!
> 2. The last message was 200% off-topic, but I can understand the
>    dynamic which led the poster to believe that it is not, so no
>    reason to flame anybody, please...
> 3. Please post (monthly?) list rules (as already done in the past)
>    and include the above conclusions (#1 and #2) in them.
>
> --
> Eli Marmor
>
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