HI all, After reading this thread, here are my thoughts The more linux is used the better for all of us. When a memeber of this group gets a linux job, he meets more potential linux users.
Eventhough this is a side issue, if it strengths IGLU and linux in Israel, which in my humble opinion it does, then it should be done. Whoever doesn't like it or isn't matim for it won't take part. And who knows maybe a few list memebers who are forced to work in windoze will end up working in Linux. Also I get the feeling that this group has a certain leeway for off topic stuff (not way off mind you) that other list can't tolerate. Aaron On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 20:24, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Lior Kesos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Let me display the next scenarios > > 1. Consultant hunt. > <snip> > > 2. Member job hunt. > <snip> > > Lior, > > What follows is my personal opinion - other list members are free to > disregard it. > > Linux-IL has always been a technical-oriented mailing list. The fact > that it tolerates Linux-related job offers and an occasional "I am in > the job market" post does not mean that it is in the "Linux job > market" business. While the list is a useful "professional networking" > tool, it is merely a side effect, and Linux-IL does not exist to help > members find jobs or to help clients find consultants. There are > several members of long standing and high regard who run consulting > businesses, and they have never advertised their services on this list. > > Therefore, both items above are not a core activity of Linux-IL. If > you'd like to start a Linux-Jobs-IL mailing list and connect it to > LinkedIn or whatever, by all means go ahead. Just let's keep it > separate from Linux-IL. Judging by what I bothered to read on this > list, anything related to LinkedIn is totally off-topic here (IMHO), > with the possible exception of an announcement that a Linux-Jobs-IL > list has been created. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]