I rarely post anything to this list because honestly I'm not qualified in most cases. For this, however, I'm qualified. While I didn't see the initial question, I've figured it through its replies.
Some of those responses have been pretty disheartening. While most of what goes through this list is more Code than Libraries, I'd just like to remind people that at the heart of libraries is The Question. We're not the parents that say "Because I said so" or "Because that's how it's always been done." So, thanks to those who responded to the question with grace and information. And thanks to people willing to ask questions knowing that replies may demonstrate a misunderstanding or disregard for the original question. On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Richard Sarvas <richard.sar...@lib.uconn.edu > wrote: > Actually, I am not complaining. I am just wondering why I am receiving so > may job postings on a list serve that I though was supposed to be relating > to Code4Lib conferences and coding in library environments. Had the list > been called "Code4LibJobs" I suspect I never would have asked the question > in the first place. As that is not the title of this list I felt it was a > reasonable question, mostly because every time this topic comes up people > simply respond "No" without explaining why. When the topic was proposed by > another member I took the time to seek clarification. > > Still, thanks for taking the time to explain reason why so many job > postings appear on this list. > > > Rick > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of > Stuart Yeates > Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 3:51 PM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] separate list for jobs > > On 05/07/2014 04:59 AM, Richard Sarvas wrote: > > Not to be a jerk about this, but why is the answer always "No"? There > seem to be more posts on this list relating to job openings than there are > relating to code discussions. Are job postings a part why this list was > originally created? If so, I'll stop now. > > The answer is always "no" because we are collectively using the the > possession of an email client with filtering capability and the personal > knowledge of how to use it as a Shibboleth for group membership. Those who > find it easier to complain than write a filter mark themselves as members > of the outgroup intruding on the ingroup. > > cheers > stuart > -- Ruth Frasur Director of the Historic(ally Awesome) Hagerstown - Jefferson Township Library 10 W. College Street in Hagerstown, Indiana (47346) p (765) 489-5632; f (765) 489-5808 Our Kickin' Website <http://hagerstownlibrary.org> Our Rockin' Facebook Page <http://facebook.com/hjtplibrary> and Stuff I'm Reading<http://pinterest.com/hjtplibrary/ruth-reads/>