Re: JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread Skip Montanaro
There's a link at the bottom of each message to the list info pager. Follow the directions on that page to unsubscribe. Skip On Wed, Mar 8, 2023, 5:38 PM Thomas Gregg wrote: > Is there any way to be removed from this list? > Thank you, Tom > > On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 3:51 PM Skip Montanaro > w

Re: JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread Thomas Gregg
Is there any way to be removed from this list? Thank you, Tom On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 3:51 PM Skip Montanaro wrote: > > Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone in > > (Edinburgh or London) that can administer on-prem and vmware > > platforms. > > > > James, > > If you

Re: JOB | Lead Linux Sysadmin (Edinburgh/London)

2023-03-08 Thread Skip Montanaro
> Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire someone in > (Edinburgh or London) that can administer on-prem and vmware > platforms. > James, If you haven't already, please post to the Phone Jobs Board: https://www.python.org/jobs/ Skip > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/lis

Re: Job vacancies

2022-07-14 Thread Dennis Lee Bieber
On Sun, 10 Jul 2022 18:46:26 +0300, Walid AlMasri declaimed the following: > >I would like to ask if there are any openings that suit my background? >I want to work on python either remotely or at job site Most of the regulars here are just users asking for help with the language, or pr

Re: Job Opportunity - Senior Python Developer

2014-04-13 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Ben Finney wrote: > intanlily...@gmail.com writes: > >> Senior Python Developer >> Engineering | San Jose, CA, United States > > Please don't send emails for recruitment to this forum. > > The Python Job Board https://www.python.org/community/jobs/> is > specifical

Re: Job Opportunity - Senior Web Developer

2014-04-13 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 5:15 PM, wrote: > Senior Web Developer (Python) > Engineering | Mountain View, CA, United States The Python Job Board is in a bit of a state of flux at the moment, but you can still put submissions to it: https://www.python.org/community/jobs/ ChrisA -- https://mail.py

Re: Job Opportunity - Senior Python Developer

2014-04-13 Thread Ben Finney
intanlily...@gmail.com writes: > Senior Python Developer > Engineering | San Jose, CA, United States Please don't send emails for recruitment to this forum. The Python Job Board https://www.python.org/community/jobs/> is specifically a resource for job postings. (Currently unavailable, but tha

Re: JOB

2012-06-26 Thread Chris Withers
Sonika, On 26/06/2012 01:34, Sonika Sardana wrote: ` === **Job Description**: Short description of position Looking for a strong PHP developer who is comfortable with some Linux administration and open to lear

Re: Job Opportunity: Software Engineers at growing start-up! (Philadelphia, PA area)

2012-01-28 Thread Chris Withers
On 26/01/2012 19:09, GardnerJessica wrote: We’re looking for talented engineers who are interested in working on hard problems. Please don't spam the list with jobs, use the job board: http://www.python.org/community/jobs/howto/ cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Proces

Re: Job Offer: 3 Python Backend Developer and other Positions in Berlin

2011-10-24 Thread webcrowd.net
Am 23.10.11 20:25, schrieb Waldek M.: On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 17:50:54 +0200, webcrowd.net wrote: hope it is okay to post job offers here. If not sorry for the spam and please let me know! Not really. It's a newsgroup on Python *language*, not on Python-everything. You might want to post here ins

Re: Job Offer: 3 Python Backend Developer and other Positions in Berlin

2011-10-23 Thread Waldek M.
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 17:50:54 +0200, webcrowd.net wrote: > hope it is okay to post job offers here. If not sorry for the spam and > please let me know! Not really. It's a newsgroup on Python *language*, not on Python-everything. You might want to post here instead, though: http://www.python.org/c

Re: [JOB] Python Programmer, Newport Beach, CA | 6-24 months - Relo OK

2011-06-20 Thread Chris Withers
On 09/06/2011 22:31, PHP Recruiter wrote: This is a contract/hourly 6-24 month on-site Python Programming job located in Newport Beach, CA paying $50.00 to $80.00 per hour depending on experience. Local candidates preferred, but all considered. Relocation expenses covered. I'd suggest submitt

Re: [JOB] - Python Architect - Singapore

2011-06-06 Thread Ben Finney
Rob writes: > Our client, part of one of the largest Telcos in the world is > currently on the hunt for what they describe as a Python Senior > Developer/Team Lead/Systems Archtiect, for their Singapore office. Please don't use this forum for job seeking or advertisements. The Python Job Board

Re: [JOB] Plone Developer, Washington, D.C. - Relo OK | 55-75k

2009-05-29 Thread Scott David Daniels
OSS wrote: Plone Developer, Washington, D.C. - Relo OK | 55-75k You should post this to the Python Jobs board, and not here. http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ --Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: JOB: Statistical Programmer | LOCATION: London, England, UK

2009-04-23 Thread Aahz
In article , Scott David Daniels wrote: >jt wrote: >> >> JOB: Statistical Programmer ... > >Job postings are not in order here, they are off-topic. >If you go to > http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ >You will see a jobs posting board that will happily post your job. Wrong, there's no Pyt

Re: JOB: Statistical Programmer | LOCATION: London, England, UK

2009-04-23 Thread Scott David Daniels
jt wrote: JOB: Statistical Programmer ... Job postings are not in order here, they are off-topic. If you go to http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ You will see a jobs posting board that will happily post your job. --Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org -- http://mail.python.org/mail

Re: [JOB] Short-term python programming consultant - funds expire soon!

2009-03-10 Thread Rob Clewley
> Please see http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ > for where to post this most effectively. OK, sorry, I hadn't seen that site before. >> Our open-source software project (PyDSTool) has money to hire an >> experienced Python programmer on a short-term, per-task basis as a >> technical consultan

Re: [JOB] Short-term python programming consultant - funds expire soon!

2009-03-10 Thread Scott David Daniels
Rob Clewley wrote: Dear Pythonistas, Our open-source software project (PyDSTool) has money to hire an experienced Python programmer on a short-term, per-task basis as a technical consultant (i.e., no fringe benefits offered) Please see http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ for where to pos

Re: Job Posting

2008-10-08 Thread Chris Rebert
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Capuano, Rebecca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > HI, > > Would you be able to post this on your site? I don't know if you post jobs. > Thanks! This is a general-interest mailinglist about the Python programming language, not a way of directly contacting just the Python

Re: Job queue using xmlrpc and threading

2008-09-22 Thread Jeff
Try using the Queue module - http://docs.python.org/lib/module-Queue.html. Here is a tutorial with it - http://www.artfulcode.net/articles/multi-threading-python/. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: JOB: Python Programmer

2008-08-14 Thread D'Arcy J.M. Cain
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 21:25:53 -0400 "Shemia Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quick way to earn $50.00. It is an hour job. So which is it? A $50.00 job or a one hour job? -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Democracy is three wolves http://www.druid.net/darcy/|

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-14 Thread George Sakkis
On Dec 14, 9:57 am, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:57:16 -0800, George Sakkis wrote: > > Closer, but still wrong; for some weird reason, __import__ for modules > > in packages returns the top level package by default; you have to use > > the 'fromlist' argument: > >

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-14 Thread Stargaming
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:57:16 -0800, George Sakkis wrote: > On Dec 10, 11:07 pm, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:27:43 -0800, George Sakkis wrote: >> > On Dec 10, 2:11 pm, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] >> >> Even though I do not qualify for the job, I

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-11 Thread George Sakkis
On Dec 10, 11:07 pm, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:27:43 -0800, George Sakkis wrote: > > On Dec 10, 2:11 pm, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:16 +0200, Nikos Vergas wrote: > > >> [snip] > > >> >> Problem: In the dynamic language o

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-11 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
kromakey a écrit : > On 10 Dec, 19:11, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:16 +0200, Nikos Vergas wrote: >> >> [snip] >> Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short program that will: 1. define a list of the following user ids 42346,

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-11 Thread Ben Finney
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just a few months ago, we found a few amazingly talented ninjas and > even a few swarthy pirates. The team is doing wonderfully, and we're > hoping to add a few more adventure-loving souls to our ranks. For job postings, please don't use the maili

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread Stargaming
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:27:43 -0800, George Sakkis wrote: > On Dec 10, 2:11 pm, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:16 +0200, Nikos Vergas wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >> >> Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short >> >> program that will: >> >> 1. de

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread George Sakkis
On Dec 10, 2:11 pm, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:16 +0200, Nikos Vergas wrote: > > [snip] > > >> Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short program > >> that will: > >> 1. define a list of the following user ids 42346, 77290, 729 (you can >

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread kromakey
On 10 Dec, 19:11, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:16 +0200, Nikos Vergas wrote: > > [snip] > > >> Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short program > >> that will: > >> 1. define a list of the following user ids 42346, 77290, 729 (you can > >>

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread Stargaming
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:16 +0200, Nikos Vergas wrote: [snip] >> Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short program >> that will: >> 1. define a list of the following user ids 42346, 77290, 729 (you can >> hardcode these, but it should >> still work with more or less ids) >>

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread Sergio Correia
> import sys, xml, urllib > > dummy = [sys.stdout.write(city + ': ' + str(num) + '\n') for city, num in > set([[(a, o.count(a)) for a in p] for o, p in [2*tuple([[city for city in > ((xml.dom.minidom.parseString(urllib.urlopen(' > http://api.etsy.com/feeds/xml_user_details.php?id=' > + str(id)).rea

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread Simon Forman
On Dec 10, 6:10 am, "Nikos Vergas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Challenge: > > A valid response will be either a solution to the problem below, or a > > link to some code of which you > > are particularly proud. > > > Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short program > > that

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread Nikos Vergas
> Challenge: > A valid response will be either a solution to the problem below, or a > link to some code of which you > are particularly proud. > > Problem: In the dynamic language of your choice, write a short program > that will: > 1. define a list of the following user ids 42346, 77290, 729 (yo

Re: Job Offer: Python Ninja or Pirate!

2007-12-10 Thread James Matthews
Please post on the job forum! On Dec 10, 2007 9:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Etsy is an online marketplace for buying and selling all things > handmade: clothing, music, furniture, > software, jewelry, robots. We launched on June 18, 2005, and ever > since then have been

Re: Job posting on the site is broken

2007-11-30 Thread sjol
Does any one know who would be the webmaster ? On Nov 29, 4:41 pm, Ben Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > sjol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > To the webmaster of python.org, > > > I have tried to have a job posted on the job board but! Alas, it > > doesn't work and I cannot get a response from t

Re: Job posting on the site is broken

2007-11-29 Thread Ben Finney
sjol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > To the webmaster of python.org, > > I have tried to have a job posted on the job board but! Alas, it > doesn't work and I cannot get a response from the webmaster. > > Shall I post here ? No. But, since you say webmaster is not responding, asking here (as you

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-24 Thread John J. Lee
Anton Vredegoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > John J. Lee wrote: [...] > > but I'm sure you appreciate the point -- if you're hiring employees, > > being fairly risk-averse is probably quite rational. > > So when we really mean business, you're back to static typing? I'm not wedded to dynamic typ

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-24 Thread John J. Lee
Chuck Rhode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > John J. Lee wrote this on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 21:16:13 +. My reply is > below. > > > I sympathise but conventional wisdom (which surely has a lot of > > truth in it) is that employers are not faced with the problem of > > minimising false negatives (fai

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-23 Thread Chuck Rhode
John J. Lee wrote this on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 21:16:13 +. My reply is below. > I sympathise but conventional wisdom (which surely has a lot of > truth in it) is that employers are not faced with the problem of > minimising false negatives (failing to hire when they should have > hired). They ar

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Anton Vredegoor
John J. Lee wrote: > You may not realise it if you haven't been applying for work since you > did that, but I'm sure you've done a lot for your "employability" (I > hate that word, it implies that it's a one-sided business, clearly > false) by working as a freelancer. Since I'm freelancing my lev

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread John J. Lee
> > Michael Bentley wrote: > > > Perhaps it is different where you live, but here you can put on your > > resume relevant things that aren't paying jobs. Otherwise nobody > > would ever get their first job, right? > > Sure you can. But around here if one has been unemployed for a while > it's near

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Paul Rubin
Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > high-profile hiring fests like pycon. > What! I resent that remark. PyCon was started precisely because I felt > a low-cost event would better encourage community involvement. If > PyCon is beyond your means that you clearly aren't looking to be hired >

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Steve Holden
Anton Vredegoor wrote: [...] I mean, not everyone is able to visit expensive > high-profile hiring fests like pycon. What! I resent that remark. PyCon was started precisely because I felt a low-cost event would better encourage community involvement. If PyCon is beyond your means that you clearl

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Michael Bentley
On Mar 22, 2007, at 1:00 PM, Anton Vredegoor wrote: > So HRM people keep asking questions like 'But > what have you been doing?' In the end I just started my own > company, and > while I'm not always employed as a freelancer I can at least now > say I'm > running my own business. Yeah, I've

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Michael Bentley
On Mar 22, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Anton Vredegoor wrote: > Agreed. There's now probably even room on the job market for those who > don't belong to the select elite of early adopters. We might even root > out the professionalist attitude and address the problem of tying > people > to their resumes.

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Anton Vredegoor
Michael Bentley wrote: > Perhaps it is different where you live, but here you can put on your > resume relevant things that aren't paying jobs. Otherwise nobody > would ever get their first job, right? Sure you can. But around here if one has been unemployed for a while it's nearly impossib

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Anton Vredegoor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I think the steady increase in the number of active listings over the > past couple years bodes well for the job prospects of Python > programmers as a whole. There are currently 99 job postings on the > job board dating back to mid-December. A year ago there were a

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread skip
> "Anton" == Anton Vredegoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Anton> Steve Holden wrote: >> Feel better now? Anton> Yes! But *now* I'm afraid it will have negative consequences for Anton> my future employability. However if it will lead to adjusting the Anton> kind of submissio

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Steve Holden
Anton Vredegoor wrote: > Steven D. Arnold wrote: > [...] > /rant > Feel better now? regards Steve -- Steve Holden +44 150 684 7255 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC/Ltd http://www.holdenweb.com Skype: holdenweb http://del.icio.us/steve.holden Recent Ramblings http://hol

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Anton Vredegoor
Steve Holden wrote: >> /rant >> > Feel better now? Yes! But *now* I'm afraid it will have negative consequences for my future employability. However if it will lead to adjusting the kind of submissions at http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ it was probably worth it. A. 'thanks for asking' -

Re: [JOB] Sr. Python Developer, Northern VA

2007-03-22 Thread Anton Vredegoor
Steven D. Arnold wrote: > Neosynapse is seeking a senior software developer located in or Subtract ten points from your credibility for writing senior here. > willing to relocate to the Northern VA area to join a project > building one of the largest grid computing data platforms in the >

Re: job posting: Sr Systems Programmer needed

2006-12-16 Thread Paul McGuire
And why would you even use the word "iceberg" in an ad for a position in Minnesota? You might as well refer to: - the blizzard of opportunties for career growth in this position - how you'll slide through the job startup process as if you were on ice - the comfort of working in a small town, froz

Re: job posting: nothing about Python there

2006-12-14 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2006-12-14, Paul Rubin wrote: > Looks like a generic Windows weenie gig: > > Will serve as a programmer in the following program languages: > RPGIII, RPGILE, Those two are IBM aren't they? (AS-400 and the like?) > Microsoft Access, SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, XML, Cold Fusion, > and other

Re: job posting: nothing about Python there

2006-12-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Looks like a generic Windows weenie gig: Will serve as a programmer in the following program languages: RPGIII, RPGILE, Microsoft Access, SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, XML, Cold Fusion, and other web development tools. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: job posting: Sr Systems Programmer needed

2006-12-13 Thread Terry Reedy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > View the Job Descriptions: www.myspace.com/agcocorp I did and it has nothing to do with Python. So in the context of this newgroup, this announcement is spam. Please desist in the future. If everyone else with an unreleated programmer

Re: Job offer python programmer

2006-09-25 Thread johannes
Paul Rubin wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > We're looking for a software developer Python/PHP/Ajax/MySQL for web > > applications (full time job). Maybe someone in this group might be > > interested in this job. > > Further information can be found here: > > About the job: http://www.Axandra.

Re: Job offer python programmer

2006-09-25 Thread Fredrik Lundh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We're looking for a software developer Python/PHP/Ajax/MySQL for web > applications (full time job). Maybe someone in this group might be > interested in this job. don't forget to post to: http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ as well! (see the HOWTO link on that

Re: Job offer python programmer

2006-09-25 Thread Paul Rubin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > We're looking for a software developer Python/PHP/Ajax/MySQL for web > applications (full time job). Maybe someone in this group might be > interested in this job. > Further information can be found here: > About the job: http://www.Axandra.de/python Well, that page is

Re: Job Jar

2006-08-27 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
D a écrit : > Hello, I apologize in advance for the vague description, but as of now > I only have an idea of what I'd like to do, and need some guidance as > to if it is feasible, and where to begin. Basically, I'd like to > create a web-based "job jar", that users in my office can access in > or

Re: Job Jar

2006-08-22 Thread ajaksu
Hi there Steve D wrote: > (...) Basically, I'd like to > create a web-based "job jar", that users in my office can access in > order to view, and "take ownership" of, misc. office tasks. I've seen this kind of feature working in Trac [1], but what you really want is task management software. Of t

Re: Job Jar

2006-08-22 Thread Gabriel Genellina
At Tuesday 22/8/2006 15:47, D wrote: Thanks, Fredrik - but could I adapt them so that, instead of using them for bug tracking (don't need version control, etc.), they're just used for keeping track of simple tasks? Roundup is generic enough to be used for alm

Re: Job Jar

2006-08-22 Thread D
Thanks, Fredrik - but could I adapt them so that, instead of using them for bug tracking (don't need version control, etc.), they're just used for keeping track of simple tasks? Fredrik Lundh wrote: > D wrote: > > > Hello, I apologize in advance for the vague description, but as of now > > I only

Re: Job Jar

2006-08-22 Thread Fredrik Lundh
D wrote: > Hello, I apologize in advance for the vague description, but as of now > I only have an idea of what I'd like to do, and need some guidance as > to if it is feasible, and where to begin. Basically, I'd like to > create a web-based "job jar", that users in my office can access in > orde

Re: Job opportunity in France

2006-05-08 Thread Rony Steelandt
Well that would be one less, and countng > Rony Steelandt wrote: > >> We have a vacancy for a python programmer for a 6 months assignement. >> >> If interested, please visit www.bucodi.com >> >> And don't worry we speak english :) >> >> R_ >> > seriously, a job opportunity in France?? I he

Re: Job opportunity in France

2006-05-07 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* Butternut squash (2006-05-06 16:55 +) > Rony Steelandt wrote: >> We have a vacancy for a python programmer for a 6 months assignement. >> >> If interested, please visit www.bucodi.com >> >> And don't worry we speak english :) >> > seriously, a job opportunity in France?? I heard that the u

Re: Job opportunity in France

2006-05-06 Thread Butternut squash
Rony Steelandt wrote: > We have a vacancy for a python programmer for a 6 months assignement. > > If interested, please visit www.bucodi.com > > And don't worry we speak english :) > > R_ > seriously, a job opportunity in France?? I heard that the unemployment rate is not doing too well. --

Re: Job opportunity in France

2006-05-05 Thread Alexandre Fayolle
Le 05-05-2006, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nous disait: > We have a vacancy for a python programmer for a 6 months assignement. Hi Rony, You may find interested people on fr.comp.lang.python and on the python-fr mailing list (python at aful dot org), if you post your announce (in French) on these fo

Re: Job advert: Your help needed

2006-02-17 Thread Andrew Koenig
"Paul Boots" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Paul Boots > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +354 664 1748 Iceland? really?? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Job advert: Your help needed

2006-02-17 Thread Paul Rubin
"Andrew Koenig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Paul Boots > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > +354 664 1748 > > Iceland? really?? Gonna go try to get a chess match? ;-) Mike Jittlov likes the place too. I thought of him immediately but AFAIK he doesn't use Python. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/li

Re: JOB: Telecommute Python Programmer - IMMEDIATE NEED

2005-12-12 Thread Michael Bernstein
Beau Gould is the owner and moderator of what was until very recently the 'pythonzopejobs' group on groups.yahoo.com. Two days ago, I got a PHP/MySQL job from a Yahoo Groups address I didn't recognize. Initially, I classified it as spam, and forgot about it. Today, I had reason to search the archi

Re: JOB: Telecommute Python Programmer - IMMEDIATE NEED

2005-12-02 Thread Paul Rubin
"Beau Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > JOB: Telecommute Python Programmer - IMMEDIATE NEED > Please see www.superiorss.com/jobs.htm I hope this person is not trying to spam web BBS's, wikis, etc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Job - PYTHON Engineers, BitTorrent, Inc., San Francisco, CA

2005-11-11 Thread Jeffrey Schwab
camdenjobs wrote: > PYTHON Engineers, BitTorrent, Inc., San Francisco, CA > > Interested candidates should forward their resumes to ... > Please understand that due to the large volume of responses, I will > not be able to acknowledge each of you individually. Now, that's confidence! May su

Re: job scheduling framework?

2005-09-08 Thread Fernando Perez
Larry Bates wrote: > Google turned up these links that might be of interest: > > http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/demosession/hoegl/ > http://www.webwareforpython.org/Webware/TaskKit/Docs/QuickStart.html > http://www.slac.stanford.edu/BFROOT/www/Computing/Distributed/Bookkeeping/SJ

Re: job scheduling framework?

2005-09-08 Thread Larry Bates
Google turned up these links that might be of interest: http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/demosession/hoegl/ http://www.webwareforpython.org/Webware/TaskKit/Docs/QuickStart.html http://www.slac.stanford.edu/BFROOT/www/Computing/Distributed/Bookkeeping/SJM/SJMMain.htm Larry Bates C

Re: job scheduling framework?

2005-09-08 Thread Benji York
Chris Curvey wrote: > Has anyone seen a simple open source job-scheduling framework written > in Python? It sounds like BuildBot (http://buildbot.sf.net) might interest you. It's not exactly meant to be a job control system, but it does have some nice functionality. It might be interesting to e

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-08 Thread Fred Pacquier
Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said : > I can't let that pass. :-) I believe it was well established in posts > a few years ago that while the programming-language equivalent of > Esperanto is clearly Python, "Volapuke" was most definitely > reincarnated as *Perl*. Sorry -- I've been reading

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-07 Thread Peter Hansen
Fred Pacquier wrote: > This is a general case, and it goes both ways : we French usually > communicate much more easily with italians (or whatever) speaking english > than with native anglo-american speakers. Anyway, source code (esp. python) > is the modern esperanto/volapük :-) I can't let th

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-07 Thread Terry Hancock
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 03:34 am, Huron wrote: > > 1) whether there would be legal or procedural obstacles for a > > non-European wanting to work in Paris for a while; and > If you are a member of the EU (the netherlands ?), there no such problem on > our side. Only _you_ would have some paper

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-07 Thread Fred Pacquier
"Adriaan Renting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said : > And about the French language: Try to find some french radio broadcast > on the internet or something like that, and see if you can understand > it. I find reading/writing/speaking French is o.k., but understanding > native speakers can be very hard.

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-07 Thread Paul Rubin
"Adriaan Renting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Not to discourage you, working abroad can realy be a nice thing to > do, but expect a lot of paperwork, and a lot of contradicting > answers. The basic thing is, that most european goventments aren't > set up to deal with expats, most immigrants are e

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-07 Thread Adriaan Renting
>>> I'm in the US and have no EU papers. Still feasible? Unless you and your employer know the to talk the talk and walk the walk, it's probably going to be hard. I work at a place in the Netherlands where about 50% of the employees are from abroad, with large numbers from places like the USA,

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-06 Thread Paul Rubin
"Terry Reedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Do you even realize you're having this conversation over the Python > > mailing list/newsgroup, rather than by private email? > > Did you consider asking *that* question privately ;-? Hehe, good comeback. Seriously, I figured enough other clpy people

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-06 Thread Terry Reedy
"Erik Max Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Paul Rubin wrote: > >> If you still think this, I'd be interested in chatting a little >> further. Does the email address in the pdf go to you? If not, should >> I write you directly? Can I call on the phone (you

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-06 Thread Erik Max Francis
Paul Rubin wrote: > If you still think this, I'd be interested in chatting a little > further. Does the email address in the pdf go to you? If not, should > I write you directly? Can I call on the phone (you can leave me a > number at http://paulrubin.com)? Thanks. Do you even realize you're

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-06 Thread Huron
> If you still think this, I'd be interested in chatting a little > further. Does the email address in the pdf go to you? If not, should > I write you directly? Can I call on the phone (you can leave me a > number at http://paulrubin.com)? Thanks. done, we will get in contact in a more private

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-06 Thread Paul Rubin
Huron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 1) whether there would be legal or procedural obstacles for a > > non-European wanting to work in Paris for a while; and > If you are a member of the EU (the netherlands ?), there no such problem on > our side. Only _you_ would have some paperwork to do. I'm i

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-06 Thread Huron
> Working remotely hadn't occurred to me ;-). I was wondering > > 1) whether there would be legal or procedural obstacles for a > non-European wanting to work in Paris for a while; and If you are a member of the EU (the netherlands ?), there no such problem on our side. Only _you_ would have some

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-05 Thread Paul Rubin
Huron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Since you're posting in English, is there any point in responding > > to it in English, and are non-Europeans eligible? > > I'm afraid not. The team is too small to welcome remote work at the present > time ... Working remotely hadn't occurred to me ;-). I

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-05 Thread Huron
> It says, "bonne maîtrise de l'anglais écrit et parlé (toute autre langue > sera un plus)" so good mastery of English written and spoken is the main > language requirement (stated, that is ;-) But "capacité de dialoguer avec > des usagers non techniques et tous les membres de l'équipe" probably m

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-05 Thread Bengt Richter
On 05 Sep 2005 03:06:34 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote: >Huron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Sopinspace, Society For Public Information Spaces (specialized in Web-based >> citizen public debate and collaborative initiatives) is looking for a new >> developer / R&D engineer wit

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-05 Thread Huron
> Since you're posting in English, is there any point in responding > to it in English, and are non-Europeans eligible? I'm afraid not. The team is too small to welcome remote work at the present time ... I was posting in english mainly to avoid beeing flag as spam ... and because I though I might

Re: Job Offer in Paris, France : R&D Engineer (Plone)

2005-09-05 Thread Paul Rubin
Huron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sopinspace, Society For Public Information Spaces (specialized in Web-based > citizen public debate and collaborative initiatives) is looking for a new > developer / R&D engineer with strong Plone focus. > The position is located in Paris, France (11eme). > > Al

Re: Job openings for scientifically-oriented programmers

2005-04-28 Thread Joe Deasy
Email was scrambled by google: Correct email address is: bior _jobs @ yahoo.com (remove spaces). I apologize for that. - Joe Deasy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list