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Re: Need Debian Developer as Consultant



Hum yes. I left that bit out. It's like RedHat. Beginners can buy a boxed
set for a nominal fee which includes 3 printed books/reference manuals, one
for users, one for administrators and one for programmers. Otherwise, you
can download anything and everything in the distribution free of charge by
FTP.

Understand Thomas that I hurt my chances of venture capital to hire
developers full time if I tell too much. They are afraid that other
companies are lurking waiting to steal ideas. You know what these wankers
are like.

But, you just tell me if I can use the list or not. If not, I'll go
elsewhere to find Debian developers. Anyway, I have some names that I need.
But thanks for telling me the policies of the lists anyway.

James


----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Bushnell, BSG" <tb@becket.net>
To: <james@spunkysoftware.com>
Cc: <debian-devel@lists.debian.org>; <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: Need Debian Developer as Consultant


> <james@spunkysoftware.com> writes:
>
> > I am not lazy and I will get through all my emails and reply to everyone
who
> > mailed me.
>
> > * Consultant talks to me on the phone, over IRC, on ICQ, or faxes me.
> > Telephone bills my expense. No travel required, you can be anywhere in
the
> > world.
> > * I will pay you before you give me any consulting
> > * I might need more hours than just a day, but that's your call. I will
ask
> > and that's up to you.
>
> Is this job offer for someone to work on free software or on nonfree
> software?  You leave that important bit out, and if it's the latter,
> it doesn't belong on Debian lists.
>
>
>



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