Given the feedback I've gotten, below is the job offer I talked about
earlier.

jeff
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Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 09:21:13 -0500
From: John Redding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux/Unix developers or development team wanted

Hi Jeff,

I have an OEM customer who wants to 'outsource' the development of their
network security products to me.

I can either develop the products under a joint venture with an existing
company, or I can form a new company.

In either case, I need  4 Linux people - 1 ace at 'internals', 1 ace who
knows the 'IP stack from top to bottom', and 2 solid developers to work
with them. (I will also need some SQA, etc. people once we get started).

Solid Unix backgrounds that can transition to Linux quickly might also
work.

One of the developers would act as the 'hands on' project manager and,
if I form a new company,  I would like them to be able to assume
additional managerial/executive corporate responsibilities.

Stock options will be available from the client company.

If you can help me I'd appreciate it alot.

In passing, I also have another OEM customer who wants wants alot of
Linux porting done.  That project will begin with 2 or 3 people and grow
from there.

Thanks.

John


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John Redding
E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Phone: (978)-371-2981 (Mass.)

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