Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 15:49:55 -0700 From: Wilfredo Sanchez <wsanchez@apple.com> To: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, developers@netbsd.org Subject: Help Wanted: File System Guru (Job@Apple) Message-ID: <199810092249.PAA47338@scv1.apple.com>
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We have an open requisition for a file system engineer at Apple, and I though some of you may be interested so attached is the description. BSD experience, of course, is a plus, since our kernel is Mach+BSD, and the VFS layer should be familiar to BSD hackers. If you know about UDF, you rock. Yes, this requires you to be in the Cupertino (Silicon Valley). I don't think we're looking for a long-distance deal. And you may find it a good opportunity to keep contributing to the BSD efforts. (I, for example am in the middle of integrating a year's worth of Apple's bug fixes in the BSD commands with NetBSD.) The file systems manager is a good guy to work for. Lemme know if you are interested. -Fred wsanchez@apple.com --- Seeking experienced software engineer to contribute to Apple's next-generation File Manager design and implementation. Work will involve adding support for additional volume formats, updating existing filesystem code, and providing api translation services to support common api's on various volume formats. Work may also include providing multiprocessor support. Candidates should possess detailed knowledge of file system issues in the areas of performance, concurrency, reliability, and scaleability. In addition to candidates should be up-to-date on general OS principals in the areas of memory management, reentrancy, preemption, dynamic configuration management, bootstrapping, etc. Experience with the C programming language is required. Experience with UNIX or MacOS file systems is a major plus. A strong track record in delivering competitive, innovative products is also required. A successful candidate will be highly motivated, comfortable in a loosely structured organization, and be capable of working on a number of assignments in parallel. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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