In the meanwhile there is less than a job offer/request a week,
and the only thing making noise on this list is the people which are again
(after it was decided like 3 times already) whine about it.
so how about making a linux-il-flame@ and then everyone would be much
happier. (beside marc I guess;)

Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University 
Jerusalem Israel



On Sun, 6 Oct 2002, Guy Cohen wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 02:47:26PM +0300, Orna Agmon wrote:
> >
> > I think job offers and job-wanted offers are very much on topic in
> > linux-il, if they are linux related.
> 
> I don't see how. consider having 200 people fired from "whateverbigcompany"
> in a day, now since most of them are linux/unix professionals they are surly
> subscribe to linux-il. what if 30% of them decide to post a short message
> to the list saying they want a job? you'll have 50-70 emails for job
> requests? thats nice. I like tosee that in a technical/political list.
> It's very constructive to the overall float of information.
> 
> an alternative would be to open linux-il-jobs.
> consider doing this because self propaganda is not in place for
> this list.
> 
> any btw, I too am looking for jobs but as much as i wanted (and i did)
> to send my intro to the list, well, I didn't.
> 
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