[python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

Ian Makgill ian at spendnetwork.com
Thu Dec 8 09:19:10 EST 2016


+1 for that. Then if you don't want job ads you can filter out content with
that url.

On 8 December 2016 at 15:16, Pete Graham <petegraham1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> How about every job posting to this mailing list has to contain an
> accompanying link to the full job ad on http://pythonjobs.github.io/? If
> someone forgets we can politely remind them.
>
> Pete
>
> On 8 December 2016 at 14:06, Stestagg <stestagg at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I agree with John
>>
>> While recruitment emails don't bother me directly, the debates around
>> allowing them are getting quite repetitive.
>>
>> My vote goes on a no job adverts policy. It's not clear to me that
>> enforcement will be difficult. Do we really think that the pyuk recruiters
>> will not honour this?
>>
>> As a side note, it would be great if http://pythonjobs.github.io/ gained
>> some more maintainers and became the go-to place for job postings.
>>
>> Steve
>> On Thu, 8 Dec 2016 at 13:30, James Broadhead <jamesbroadhead at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 7 December 2016 at 21:14, John Lee <jjl at pobox.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Having been on this list since 2004 I *think* I'm right in saying that
>>> there have never been sharp words on any subject EXCEPT recruiters.
>>>
>>> So though I've defended recruiters here before, and posted job ads
>>> myself, I think we should consider the possibility that all that's needed
>>> is to not allow job ads (or not allow recruiters if you like -- but I think
>>> simplicity is a virtue here).  Then rogue job ads can be responded to on
>>> that strictly technical basis, and there will be fewer ads to cause strife
>>> in the first place.
>>>
>>>
>>> Seconded. This issue seems to be the largest source of disharmony by a
>>> wide margin, and I'd be in favour of writing up a specific rule, as there
>>> seem to be many different interpretations of the status quo.
>>>
>>> General options:
>>> 1./ No recruitment messages of any kind
>>> 2./ Only developers may post recruitment messages (they must have some
>>> association with the position)
>>> 3./ Any recruitment messages are allowed
>>>
>>> Personally, I'd be in favour of #2 - it allows the community to promote
>>> positions internally, but avoids recruiter-mails which seem to trigger so
>>> much ire.
>>>
>>> As Steve pointed out, enforcement would be the next problem -- I've seen
>>> this over and over on forums. Perhaps a large-ish number of list mods (10
>>> or so), and discourage enforcement-en-mass?
>>>
>>>
>>> Finally, we need to advertise the CoC & any new rules clearly to new
>>> subscribers and/or first-time posters.
>>>
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