Fair enough.
Deepak Garg writes:
> I think we should keep it on the same mailing list as this. If there is a
> separate list for 'Jobs' then a lot of people might not subscribe to it
> which will miss out the point of the guy posting the job to spread the word
> about the new opening in the co
The only suggestion I have, then, is that we be stricter about the
right tagging.
I prefer job posts by engineers for engineers (because these are
generally well written, informative and correctly tagged), and a
significant upswing in untagged recruiter posts prompted my suggestion
to Noufal.
Che
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Sidu Ponnappa wrote:
> The only suggestion I have, then, is that we be stricter about the
> right tagging.
>
> I prefer job posts by engineers for engineers (because these are
> generally well written, informative and correctly tagged), and a
> significant upswing
Is it possible that to send this etiquette in the welcome email when people
join the ML.
The welcome email can have general recommendations and description of tags
- [Jobs], [Commercial] etc.
Not everyone (including me) knows about all the tags or the right tag for
the purpose.
Deepak
On Tue,
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Deepak Garg wrote:
> Is it possible that to send this etiquette in the welcome email when people
> join the ML.
> The welcome email can have general recommendations and description of tags
> - [Jobs], [Commercial] etc.
> Not everyone (including me) knows about all t
On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 17:01 +0530, Anand Chitipothu wrote:
> > Not everyone (including me) knows about all the tags or the right
> tag for
> > the purpose.
>
> I don't think there was any formal list.
> Here are the list of tags that I've seen people using:
>
> [Job]
> [Commercial]
> [OT] - Off-t
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Anand Chitipothu wrote:
>
> [Job]
> [Commercial]
> [OT] - Off-topic
> [X-POST] - Cross posted to multiple groups
Here are some more:
[ANN] = Announcement(s)
[RFC] = Request for comments
IME, few folks read the "welcome email" and fewer still follow
etiquette. Des