Philip Greenspun is looking to hire some AOLserver talent for photo.net! He’s looking for a programmer, a Linux sysadmin and an Oracle DBA. If you’re looking for work, especially with AOLserver, Tcl, Linux and Oracle, then let Philip know you’re interested.
What really caught my attention and made me smile was this:
What might some tasks be for the coming months? Upgrade to AOLserver
4.5 (compile some C code).
I’m glad to see that people are actively planning on upgrading to the latest AOLserver 4.5.0 release. Thanks, everyone.
For those who don’t know who he is, Philip Greenspun is the author of several books (Philip and Alex’s Guide to Web Publishing, Software Engineering for Internet Applications used for MIT 6.171). He’s also largely to thank for convincing AOL to release AOLserver as open source software, as one of the creators of the ArsDigita Community System. He’s also the curator of one of the oldest online photography communities, photo.net.
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November 21st, 2009 at 10:53 am
Steve: Good question ... I've never phoned in an order with Amazon.com ... can you even do that?
November 21st, 2009 at 7:19 am
I hate to go back to the 80s here, but can you phone in an order with multiple credit cards?
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