[Baypiggies] Let's welcome the new year!

jim stockford jim at well.com
Fri Jan 26 02:59:12 CET 2007


    what happened to baypiggies-admin?
    I'd like that--for behind-the-scenes coordination
(e.g. explanations of how to get speakers, can
someone provide a {microphone,cable,pointer,...}).


On Jan 25, 2007, at 5:43 PM, Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:

> On 1/25/07, Marilyn Davis <marilyn at deliberate.com> wrote:
>>
>> ----- On Thursday, January 25, 2007 ylchobe at gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/25/07, Chad Harrington  wrote:
>>>>> I propose:
>>>
>>>> I think a separate baypiggies-jobs list would be the best solution 
>>>> to the
>>>> jobs issue.  90+% of BayPiggies members aren't looking for jobs and 
>>>> would be
>>>> annoyed by lots of job posts. The remaining 10% are looking for 
>>>> work and
>>>> would likely welcome a large number of jobs.
>>>>
>>>> If you are looking for a job, you subscribe to the jobs list.  If 
>>>> not, you
>>>> don't.  Seems like the simplest policy.  There is no value in 
>>>> having job
>>>> listings go to the 90% who don't want them.
>>>>
>>
>> Just to clarify, the proposed job list will not have discussion or 
>> announcements, just jobs, right?
>>
>> Then, JJ will have to be very hard-nosed about job-postings, *no* 
>> job-postings on this list, but he can send them to the job list.
>>
>> If this is ok with JJ, who will have to be the cop, then:
>>
>> +1
>>
>> from me.
>
> +1 from me
>
> This is a summary of what I'm hearing:
>
> baypiggies-announce would contain:
>   * Meeting announcements for *just* BayPiggies.
>   * Reminders that we need speakers if we get low.
>
> baypiggies would contain:
>   * All of the above.
>   * Plus general Python chatter.
>   * People organizing the talks can use this list or break into
> private email as they feel is appropriate.
>
> baypiggies-jobs would contain:
>   * Python job postings.  The requirements would be a bit looser.
> That is, recruiters would be allowed.  Jobs outside the Bay Area would
> be allowed if relocation expenses were included or if the work could
> be done from the Bay Area.
>
> Do we have rough consensus?
>
> Best Regards,
> -jj
>
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