[Ruby] Start-up looking for a star Rails developer

Alexander Castro alex at pluggd.com
Tue Oct 3 15:28:56 PDT 2006


I agree. I don't want this to be "commercially oriented" and get boat  
loads of email from folks looking for any warm body. I do think that  
helping folks connect with jobs locally that supports their passions,  
ability to enhance their skills, etc., makes a for a healthy  
community. Sounds like we all basically agree.

Alex



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On Oct 3, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Ryan Davis wrote:

>
> On Oct 3, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Aaron Johnson wrote:
>
>> Be careful approaching the local ruby group in this way.
>> It has been discouraged in the past.
>
> We don't have any problem with people coming to the meetings for
> recruiting purposes. Being as free-form as we are people can choose
> to talk to or ignore anyone they see fit. What we don't want is a
> commercially-oriented mailing list. This is most often caught with
> new users and the moderation flag that everyone has set (to catch
> would be spammers--been much nicer since we turned that on!).
>
>> Ryan perhaps should add something to the tagline at the bottom of
>> list messages?
>
> I'd prefer not to.
>
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