The usefulness depends on how many users subscribe to petsc-announce. Since there are not many such emails, I think it is fine to send to petsc-users. And in these emails, we can always add a link to a job section on the petsc website. Once petsc users get used to this, they may go to the website later when they are finding jobs.
--Junchao Zhang On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 1:04 PM Matthew Knepley <knep...@gmail.com> wrote: > That is a good idea. Anyone against this? > > Thanks, > > Matt > > On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 1:26 PM Barry Smith <bsm...@petsc.dev> wrote: > >> >> Maybe something as simple for petsc-announce >> >> Subject: [Release] .... >> Subject: [Job opening] .... >> >> Then when you send out the most recent job opening you can include in >> the message something like >> >> "The PETSc announce mailing list will continue to be low volume. We >> will now tag each message in the subject line with [Release], [Job >> opening], or possibly other tags so you can have your mail program filter >> out messages you are not interested in. >> >> Thanks for your continued support," >> >> >> >> On Nov 20, 2020, at 9:45 AM, Matthew Knepley <knep...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I got the second email in less than one month about sending a job opening >> to the PETSc list. >> >> 1) Should we have some policy about this? >> >> I think we should encourage it, but in a way that does not produce noise >> for people. I think there are no other good outlets for computational jobs. >> >> 2) Should we have a section of the website for this? >> >> I would like something that just selected some petsc-users mail from the >> archive with a query in the URL. >> >> 3) If we encourage it, should we have a special header for job posts in >> the mailing list? >> >> This would facilitate 2). >> >> Thanks, >> >> Matt >> >> -- >> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their >> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their >> experiments lead. >> -- Norbert Wiener >> >> https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/ >> <http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/> >> >> >> > > -- > What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their > experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their > experiments lead. > -- Norbert Wiener > > https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/ > <http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/> >