Date: 15 Jun 1999 12:35:44 -0400 From: Matt Curtin <cmcurtin@interhack.net> To: mholloway@flashmail.com Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Is it fair? Message-ID: <xlxn1y1v2u7.fsf@gold.cis.ohio-state.edu> In-Reply-To: "Mark L. Holloway"'s message of "Mon, 14 Jun 1999 19:56:29 -800" References: <3765c0dd.ec.0@flashmail.com>
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>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 19:56:29 -800,
    "Mark L. Holloway" <mholloway@flashmail.com> said:
Mark> Is it fair to say that even though FreeBSD makes up a small
Mark> portion of the overall Unix market, it is still going to look
Mark> good on a resume to have FreeBSD experience if your targeting a
Mark> job in the "Internet" community?
Definitely, but to what degree depends on what other OSes you have
listed.
 o Listing FreeBSD by name identifies that you have experience in the
   BSD community.
 o FreeBSD is something that people are beginning to recognize,
   largely because of its ability to run busy sites like Walnut Creek
   CD-ROM, Yahoo!, and friends.
 o If your other OSes are NetBSD and OpenBSD, the benefit of
   mentioning FreeBSD by name is probably less significant than if
   your other OSes listed are Solaris and H-pukes.
While I do not mention every OS I know by name on a resumé, I do try
to show breadth by giving examples of each major area.
But you correctly suspect that BSD is going to be more significant
than HPUX or AIX (that's "aches" :-) when dealing with the Internet.
-- 
Matt Curtin cmcurtin@interhack.net http://www.interhack.net/people/cmcurtin/
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