Date: Fri, 26 Jul 1996 15:38:42 -0700 (PDT) From: Julian Elischer <julian> To: hackers Subject: anFreeBSD based job going.. Message-ID: <199607262238.PAA11235@freefall.freebsd.org>
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if you fit the following description.. understand sockets, routing, freebsd initialisation etc.. can use awk. Once used yacc for something.. find working a pain because it interferes with hacking and anyway you can't get anything done these days because you spend the whole day answering people's inane questions (e.g. "what are the arguments to tar?") Could do with spending some time in San Francisco (FreeBSD-central) and get payed for it.. AND you think I might have seen your name around the lists enough to know that you know what you are talking about, then there are three opennings here at whistle.. 1/ we need people urgently, so starting on a quick contract would be possible for a short while. 2/ we need people in the long run, so if you're looking for work..... kind of work.. that depends but what I'm seeing around here now..... getting appletalk to run well with freebsd ditto samba ditto mail agents ditto news server stuff ditto web servers etc. java system admin stuff. possibly device drivers possibly mbone stuff CGI stuff. We're swamped now with work so please help (and get payed) we're even open to: I'll port package X and support it for $xxxx + $yy per hour type of things.. if there's enough interest we can make a list of those things we need, but they probably need to be running in our own (slightly different) environment.. so it would be hard unless you have spare machines to dedicate to this.. however we certainly would like to know who is expertr in what packages so we can use them (and pay them) when we have specific problems.. resumes are required for those that I haven't seen evidence of work from, but if you've been contributing and are known in BSD land then we have a "fast track" we can use.. julian send email to julian@freebsd.org or julian@whistle.com
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