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Re: [LI] Sys Admins for Webservers



I shall be no more shy about pointing out my views.
Why don't we just talk about Debian/RedHat all the while ??
Why don't we post all our job postings, commercial postings, selling CD's
on the list ??

Just my opinion. ;-)

And as Arun had already said how headhunters get paid.
And BTW why would you be posting for jobs in some
company  ?? Mutual Understanding ?? Relatives ??
What might you be availing from that ??
And all this trouble of yours is that someone from the list
objected your not putting [Commercial] in the Subject Line.
What difference would it make to you if you just put a
[Commercial] in the Subject Line rather than arguing  !!

And the guidelines posted on the site maybe old, but
the guidelines posted on the list are not !! The
guidelines are present in the archives even if you happened
to miss them while on the list !!

And regarding free speech on this list. Free Speech is fine on
this list as long as it is technically related to Linux. ( I hope I am
right here )
No one denies/denied you that.

Your are not new to this list, so you don't need to be told
about the archives. The guidelines are sure to be there in the
archives.  And even if they do not include the clause, then
what Arun has just said on the list might be an eye-opener.
No Hard feelings.

Regards
               Khader

Syed Khader Vali                                  skhader@xxxxxxxxxx
Associate Technical Executive           # 91-80-5262355      Extn:2527
IBM Global Services India (P) Ltd.



Nirmal Kejriwal <nirmalkej@xxxxxxx> on 12/01/99 12:01:30 PM


Let's not be shy about pointing out our views, I agree Rules are mean't to
be followed, but they are also mean't to be reconsidered ;-).

Just my opinion.


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