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[nycphp-jobs] INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT

Matthew Kaufman mkfmncom at gmail.com
Sun Jan 29 03:45:40 EST 2012


Oh my god, again? lol.

> > This job posting does not even mention PHP, along with several of
> > Joyce's other e-mails, which she seems to have turned up the
> > volume/frequency on. Can we get some moderation here?
>
> Agreed.

...  *I DISAGREE, LOL.*

> Joyce, please limit to *PHP related postings.*
>

Yeah.... Because.... I installed PHP 5.4 yesterday on the *playground*; it
played pretty well........ but yeah;* an infrastructure?!?!?* how OBVIOUSLY
NOT php related. Before I had my PHP in the cloud.... before that i had it
on a server.... which isn't like an infrastructure supported thing or
environment of course ... not....

*point:*
Since no one seems to notice, absolutely ever, and again.. the volatility;
perhaps we could do it in a *big blinking giant red iframe popup window on
the mailman listinfo page .... like a big groupon.. ...... IN * *COMIC
SANS*FONT!?  (the please limit to php jobs only; etc etc; and 'we will
yell at
you')..... hrmmm.....

:).







OBVIOUSLY I AM GOING TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST; IT IS USELESS AND IS
SPAM AT THIS POINT.  THE SPAM IS THE STUFF BELOW; WHICH DOESN'T EVEN
MENTION PHP AT ALL.... OR A JOB
Matt :).
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Hans Zaunere <bulk at zaunere.com> wrote:


> > This job posting does not even mention PHP, along with several of
> > Joyce's other e-mails, which she seems to have turned up the
> > volume/frequency on. Can we get some moderation here?
>
>
> Agreed.
>
> Joyce, please limit to PHP related postings.
>
> In general for everyone:
>
> -- do not post the same job more than once.
>
> -- job postings should mention specifically the skillsets required, one of
> which should be PHP obviously (or at least front-end web development).
>
> -- job postings should be specific and include a full job description; do
> not blast us with a listing of possible "jobs"
>
> We want to keep this list a useful resource for everyone; and that means
> keeping traffic to a minimum and keeping it concise and non-spammy.
>
> Thank you,
>
> H
>
>
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