On 2013-10-25 09:51, Phil Pennock wrote:

The same three for me; notably though, from what I see the SF startup
scene has largely switched to wanting to know your GitHub account so
that your portfolio can be reviewed.

Yes, I have been asked that a lot lately, and found it a bit disturbing: My best work was done while working for money and is not shareable.

I guess in the long term it'll force devs and sysadmin to dedicate some fo their hours to open work, which is good for the community, but I do feel that right it is skewing the odds towards people who have had time on their hand, or who prefer to work for a cause rather than moeny.

Interestingly enough, out of the three companies which asked me for my github account, only one had an open project on github!

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Yves.                                                  http://www.SollerS.ca/
                                 Unix/Linux and Python specialist in Calgary.
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