Stephen, > 3. The moderators should not all be from a single organization or > business.
I'd be more concerned with finding a couple of committed moderators *at all*; note that nobody has yet volunteered. I don't really think with this kind of list that bias is a serious danger as long as we don't make a professional recruiter or job-hungry consultant the moderator. > - Can jobs be related to all kinds of OpenSolaris-related work, or > just those that would involve contributions? (Is a sysadmin > position requiring familiarity with an OpenSolaris distribution > okay?) I think that all positions should be OK; if we limit it to kernel hacking then we're liable to only see 10 posts a year. Again, for reference we get about 5-6 posts per week on postgresql-jobs. I don't expect traffic to be a real problem. I think the one real question is whether we want to make the list "principals only" or whether we want to let recruiters post. We let recruiters post at postgresql.org, but there's been discussion a couple of times about prohibiting them because of one bait-and-switch recruiter.
