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Date:      Thu, 09 Feb 2023 23:58:22 +0000
From:      Yancy Burns <yburns@beowuff.net>
To:        Peter <pmc@citylink.dinoex.sub.org>
Cc:        freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Klara Inc. Is looking for a FreeBSD OS Developer
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One of the founders of Klara Inc. is Allan Jude, who both served on the Fr=
eeBSD board and has written things like geli encryption for zfs as well as=
 other zfs and core FreeBSD pieces. I'd love to work for them, but I don't=
 think my current skill set is what they are looking for.

- Yancy

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On Thursday, February 9th, 2023 at 11:40, Peter <pmc@citylink.dinoex.sub.o=
rg> wrote:


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> On 2023-02-07, J. Hellenthal jhellenthal@dataix.net wrote:
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> > Just so you are aware, Klara has has a commitment to feeding back to
> > freebsd for a while now. It's commendable!
> > =


> > Seen multiple commits to the source tree that mentions Klara. While
> > I follow 12-STABLE at this time ive seen then multiple times before.
> =


> =


> Hm, I'm not sure what to make of this Klara shop. They have some
> articles online, but these play mostly on the surface, they're not
> the in-depth stuff I am usually looking for.
> =


> Concerning feeding back - that has become difficult indeed. I am only
> fixing bugs that I encounter, in everything I handle. And when I
> manage to fix one, I try to hand that back to the people in charge.
> And that is not always possible: with some public-domain software,
> you are allowed to use it, modify it, and publish the modifications
> - but you need to sign a contract in order to be allowed to report
> the bugfixes back to the maintainers (and you would need a lawyer
> versed in international intellectual property law in order to even
> understand such a contract - and that gets very expensive).
> =


> Concerning job offers, it's quite a crazy topic. Usually in a job
> you do something you don't love to do, and you do it for the money.
> But I love to hack The Berkeley (and I'm doing that for 25 years
> now). On rare occasions when I actually had a job, I had to hack
> something else, e.g. AIX (which is boring, because you don't get
> the sources - but then, you can lookup their bugs in the Berkeley
> source, and probably you find them there, fixed).
> =


> cheers,
> PMc
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