Spot the candidate that is aware of common standards, is brave enough to come 
forward saying that the test is flowed (we ask to write /var stuff inside 
/usr), and returns the POSIX-compliant solution, citing the standard.

On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 18:31, Bodie <bo...@bodie.cz> wrote:

> On 15.7.2018 17:12, Rupert Gallagher wrote: > If someone is cocky about a 
> certain unix-like OS on their CV but is > unable to adhere to the standards 
> while also using other unix-like > OSs, they are shown the door where they 
> came from. > > A test example that comes to mind is writing /var content into 
> /usr. > Many people in this list would not get a job. > What is a purpose of 
> such test and what is expected to be proved by this operation? Just curious, 
> nothing more. > On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 04:05, Man Hobby wrote: > >> Hi, What 
> is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD? There is reason >> for to learn 
> use OpenBSD to find job? If not, why? If there is not >> reason for to learn 
> use OpenBSD to find job, why use OpenBSD? @gmail.com>

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