2187 - 0VC0 - UI Designer - New York, NY
Dear Hunch, I am Victor Chupyra with Vitaver & Associates, recruiters based in Boca Raton (Florida), since 1993. I found your resume online and I believe I might have a good job for you. My Client sent me the description below, and requested I find a Professional to deliver on it. If you are that person, I want to submit you today. If this job is not for you, or not at this time, I suggest you still send me your resume for upcoming opportunities that may fit your career goals and credentials more closely at http://www.vitaver.com/submission.aspx . If you know somebody who might be interested, you can still benefit from this opportunity (1). I will personally work with you through this simple and quick application process, starting right here and now: Position Code, Title and Location: 2187 - 0VC0 - UI Designer - New York, NY Start Date: ASAP Additional Information: Below is all the information I have from the Client. Once I setup your interview with the Client, you will have the chance to ask them directly anything I do not include here. About the Client: The Client is a global company headquartered in New York City, with offices in Dulles, Virginia, Mountain View, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Seattle and elsewhere in the U.S. Description/ Responsibilities: The Client is looking for User Interface Designers to join their New York and Virginia teams. If you are the UI star they seek, you will join a team of exceptional designers that strive to create perfection in even the smallest user-interaction, and help create some of the top content websites and applications on Earth. A little more about you: You will be a champion of user experience, usability best practices and standards. You will work with product groups to shape product requirements and then transform those requirements into concrete wireframes and functional specifications. You love teams and collaboration. Tight deadlines don't ruffle your feathers. You thrive on working with the industry's top design and development talent, and embrace good ideas regardless of their origin. You think great Information Architecture is sexy. You know what Web 2.0 means and are already looking into what comes next. Skills/Experience required: Identify, address and solve complex user interface and information design problems by providing multiple viable solutions. Possess expert diagramming and screen layout skills and creates hi-level concept maps, navigation maps and wire frames. Collaborate with other disciplines to define the vision and requirements for a product or programming area. Possess thorough understanding of industry standard applications/technologies such as HTML, CSS, AJAX, Flash and Publishing Systems. Demonstrate proficiency in industry standard UI software such as Adobe Illustrator, Visio, Omni Graffle, Photoshop, InDesign and Acrobat. Review competing products and recommend design solutions that differentiate the Company's products from those of competitors. Work with business owners, producers, technology personnel, designers and researchers on specific projects to create final interface features. Develop user profiles, with emphasis on human error control, display issues, visual interaction, physical manipulation, and task and objective analyses. End of Description If you feel confident with the requirement and comfortable delivering on it, please, send me your reply to all the questions below, and your resume attached to insure the quality of your introduction to this Client. A technical interview with the Client will follow as the last step. 1. Are you a US citizen?___ 2. When will you become available? 3. What is the yearly salary you expect? $ ___ per year on W2 (Fulltime Employee). Benefits and bonuses are extra and you will discuss them directly with the Client. 4. Very important: I designed this format save time and errors. Please complete the following Skill Matrix, answering each and every question with: A) number of years of your personal experience with the skill, B) your skill level on a scale from 1 to 5 (highest), and C) the last time you applied it. Please be consistent with your resume. I.e.: Experience 4 years - Skill level 5 - Last Applied January 07 1. User interface and information design experience: __years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 2. HTML experience: __years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 3. Adobe Illustrator/Flash/Photoshop experience: __years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 4. CSS: __years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 5. AJAX: __years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 6: Visio: _ years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 7. InDesign: _ years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 8. What degree do you have? * Please attach your resume as a Word document I will handle your information in strict confidentiality and only to obtai
RFS: mutagen (1.14-1)
Source package is here: http://mithrandi.net/debian/pool/main/m/mutagen/mutagen_1.14-1.dsc I've just packaged a new upstream version, the delta in the debian diff is trivial. -- mithrandi, i Ainil en-Balandor, a faer Ambar signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: RFS: mutagen (1.14-1)
[Tristan Seligmann, 2008-06-03] > http://mithrandi.net/debian/pool/main/m/mutagen/mutagen_1.14-1.dsc uploaded -- http://people.debian.org/~piotr/sponsor.txt pgpqV9oLTfQy3.pgp Description: PGP signature
RFS: quodlibet (1.0.ds1-1)
Source package is here: http://mithrandi.net/debian/pool/main/q/quodlibet/quodlibet_1.0.ds1-1.dsc Fixes #477454 which is an RC bug; changelog as follows: quodlibet (1.0.ds1-1) unstable; urgency=low . * Ship modified upstream tarball, removing insulting source code, and put a note in README.Debian to explain why we're doing this (closes: #477454). * Add Vcs-Darcs field. * Add Homepage field. * Update my e-mail address. * Stop updating .po files during build. -- mithrandi, i Ainil en-Balandor, a faer Ambar signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: RFS: quodlibet (1.0.ds1-1)
Tristan Seligmann wrote: >* Ship modified upstream tarball, removing insulting source code, and put a > note in README.Debian to explain why we're doing this (closes: #477454). For the record, your README.Debian consists of: The upstream tarball for quodlibet in Debian does not match the one distributed by upstream, as a minor change has been made to it. The only difference between the two should be this diff: diff -rN -u old-quodlibet.upstream/player.py new-quodlibet.upstream/player.py --- old-quodlibet.upstream/player.py2008-06-03 19:45:12.247191545 +0200 +++ new-quodlibet.upstream/player.py2008-06-03 19:45:12.311191392 +0200 @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ gst.debug_set_default_threshold(gst.LEVEL_ERROR) if gst.element_make_from_uri( gst.URI_SRC, -"file:///Sebastian/Droge/please/choke/on/a/bucket/of/cocks", ""): +"file:///fake/path/for/gst", ""): global playlist playlist = PlaylistPlayer(pipeline or "gconfaudiosink", librarian) return playlist If the presense of this buried in an internal source file is so vile/illegal/unlike other profanity in software in Debian that you have to *repackage* the upstream tarball to hide it from the tender eyes of our users (with all the problems that entails), why do you then turn around and add it back in to the most important file that we expect our users to read? My mind boggles. PS: What does quodlibet sponsorship have to do with the debian-python mailing list? -- see shy jo, wondering if perhaps the point is to shield the under-aged python interpeter from the profanity, or what signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: RFS: quodlibet (1.0.ds1-1)
* Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-03 17:53:23 -0400]: > If the presense of this buried in an internal source file is so > vile/illegal/unlike other profanity in software in Debian that you have to > *repackage* the upstream tarball to hide it from the tender eyes of our users > (with all the problems that entails), why do you then turn around and add it > back in to the most important file that we expect our users to read? Well, fair enough; I suppose the README.Debian note should not be quite as explicit as I made it. I'm just not very happy with the gratuitous (in my view) change to the upstream tarball, so I wanted to be as clear about it as I could for anyone else wondering why it didn't match the released tarball. If it were up to me, I wouldn't be making this change at all, but it seems the alternative is to release lenny without quodlibet, which is not very satisfactory either. I've prepared a new version with this change here: http://mithrandi.net/debian/pool/main/q/quodlibet/quodlibet_1.0.ds1-2.dsc > PS: What does quodlibet sponsorship have to do with the debian-python mailing > list? It's a python package, and sponsorship requests for Python packages are often sent to this list. -- mithrandi, i Ainil en-Balandor, a faer Ambar signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: RFS: quodlibet (1.0.ds1-1)
Tristan Seligmann wrote: > Well, fair enough; I suppose the README.Debian note should not be quite > as explicit as I made it. I'm just not very happy with the gratuitous > (in my view) change to the upstream tarball, so I wanted to be as clear > about it as I could for anyone else wondering why it didn't match the > released tarball. If it were up to me, I wouldn't be making this change > at all, but it seems the alternative is to release lenny without > quodlibet, which is not very satisfactory either. There has never been a clear explaination in #477454 as to why the bug should be considered RC at all, or why, if it is RC, it would require modification of the upstream tarball to fix. There have been vague mutterings about the content being illegal in germany; I've already pointed out in the bug log several other instances of personal insults included in Debian packages. If the people who think this is illegal in germany, and that Debian should censor such speech think this bug is RC, they need to begin a comprensive audit and mass RC bug filing on all the other packages too. (They might also find certian such insults on the Debian mailing lists..) -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature
2161 - 0VC0 - User Interface Design Engineer - Dallas, TX
Dear Hunch, I am Victor Chupyra with Vitaver & Associates, recruiters based in Boca Raton (Florida), since 1993. I found your resume online and I believe I might have a good job for you. My Client sent me the description below, and requested I find a Professional to deliver on it. If you are that person, I want to submit you today. If this job is not for you, or not at this time, I suggest you still send me your resume for upcoming opportunities that may fit your career goals and credentials more closely at http://www.vitaver.com/submission.aspx . If you know somebody who might be interested, you can still benefit from this opportunity (1). I will personally work with you through this simple and quick application process, starting right here and now: Position Code, Title and Location: 2161 - 0VC0 - User Interface Design Engineer - Dallas, TX Start Date: ASAP Additional Information: Below is all the information I have from the Client. Once I setup your interview with the Client, you will have the chance to ask them directly anything I do not include here. About the Client: With the increasing number of technologies and operating platforms at work and home, the Company solves the complexity of managing this technology with reliable, consistent and scalable systems. Client's award-winning products span control and automation, switching, distributed audio and video, and technology management. They are implemented worldwide in conference rooms, homes, classrooms, network operation / command centers, hotels, entertainment venues, broadcast facilities, among others. Description/ Responsibilities: The Company is looking for a User Interface Designer to join the software engineering team. This individual will create user interface designs for hardware device configuration, web based and desktop applications. They will also work with marketing to define usability and branding standards across products and should have a team player attitude and the ability to easily multi-task. They should also possess strong verbal and written communication, project management and organizational skills. " Create dynamic web base interfaces utilizing HTML, CSS, XML, XSLT, JavaScript and Flex 3.0. " Ability to create graphical user interface templates and widget designs. " Develop User interface designs using tools such as: Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Visio " Write user interface specification documents " Responsible for the development activities, including planning, defining, designing, and the implementation of significant modules " Prepare and participate in code and design reviews " Ensure completion of coding assignments, following best practices " Follow coding guidelines and best practices " Participate in unit tests, reviews and troubleshooting other developer's code " Reports status to project leadership team Skills/Experience required: " Bachelors degree " 3 - 5 years experience in user interface and graphics design. " In-depth understanding of Adobe Suite of Tools for Graphic Design and graphic file optimization " In-depth understanding of different JavaScript/AJAX frameworks (JQuery, Prototype.js, YUI, Dojo) " Demonstrable experience with hand-coding XHTML, DHTML, CSS and JavaScript for enterprise level web implementations " Must have well rounded technical understanding of application development for both the Windows desktop and the web " Must be a creative individual & have excellent communication skills " Ability to document user interface designs through specifications documents " Ability to manage multiple tasks concurrently and meet aggressive schedules. " Should have commercial software experience " Human factors, usability, and software development cycle a plus End of Description If you feel confident with the requirement and comfortable delivering on it, please, send me your reply to all the questions below, and your resume attached to insure the quality of your introduction to this Client. A technical interview with the Client will follow as the last step. 1. Are you a US citizen?___ 2. When will you become available? 3. What is the yearly salary you expect? $ ___ per year on W2 (Fulltime Employee). Benefits and bonuses are extra and you will discuss them directly with the Client. 4. Very important: I designed this format save time and errors. Please complete the following Skill Matrix, answering each and every question with: A) number of years of your personal experience with the skill, B) your skill level on a scale from 1 to 5 (highest), and C) the last time you applied it. Please be consistent with your resume. I.e.: Experience 4 years - Skill level 5 - Last Applied January 07 1. User interface design experience: __years; Skill level Last applied: ___ 2. Adobe Suite of Tools