On Mon, Jul 20 2015, vijay kumar wrote:
[...] > We expect companies to be alteast be active in community in share knowledge > rather than just coming for job posting announcement. Companies are not interested in "sharing knowledge". They're interested in hiring and making money as it should be. Employees from companies share knowledge and do things like what you've said and they sometimes move between organisations. A user group meetup is a fine place to do this. I just feel that we shouldn't get too "leftist" about the way we speak to companies. There is some place for commercial interests in a healthy community. A position where the "community" and the "companies" are completely separate and even confrontational is not sustainable. > It might even endup becoming Job Fair where people(carry resumes) and > companies(Carry boxes) come for hiring not to discuss about python. I don't see the point in shooting down an idea based on an extreme doomsday scenario. If people start doing this, the organisers can stop it. My expectation is that *most* of the companies get how the ecosystem works and will respect it. There will be a few people, probably non tech folks who just focus on hiring who might screw things up but we can always tell them to stop rather than cancel the whole project up front. In either case, it's really great that such a possibility is even being discussed. The people working on bangpypers really deserve our appreciation for bringing the whole thing upto this level and going forward, I'm sure it'll only get better. [...] -- Cordially, Noufal http://nibrahim.net.in _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers