[ogb-discuss] Handling of job postings
Stephen Hahn
sch at sun.com
Tue May 8 15:35:32 PDT 2007
* Ian Collins <ian at ianshome.com> [2007-05-08 15:29]:
> Stephen Hahn wrote:
> > * Stephen Hahn <sch at sun.com> [2007-05-02 16:50]:
> >
> >> Subject implies a series of questions, but I'll ask: as the
> >> community expands, there will be opportunities for developers in the
> >> form of positions at various organizations interested in seeing the
> >> code evolve. Is there an existing forum to which such postings
> >> should be sent, or do we need a new one?
> >>
> >> It seems to me that genuine traffic of this kind will be low, and of
> >> interest, but I know that recruiting is itself a business...
> >>
> >
> > I've created opensolaris-jobs at opensolaris.org, with an initial
> > moderation team of Bill, Ian, Keith, and Sean. (Thanks for
> > volunteering!) All posts are moderated; please let me know if other
> > settings need adjustment--or, rather, let website-discuss know, as
> > there are multiple people with the privileges needed to change things
> > (like Glynn).
>
> How does the moderation process work?
Generally speaking, Mailman will send the set of moderators each a
copy of the post, which should include directions on how to accept or
reject it.
Specifically speaking, the four moderators should come up with a plan,
privately or publicly, on how to balance compliance, consensus, and
efficiency. One approach would be to send to the other moderators
"looks good to me" or "are they kidding", and then the second
moderator can approve (or reject), if they agree with you. Or
whatever. I don't think there's any expectation that a 15 minute
turnaround is needed.
- Stephen
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