Normally here are discussed technical aspects of GWT development and discussions about job offers are very rare...
I can share my expieience from opposite direction - about yeaR before I was searching for any web site with job offers for GWT developer without big succes: many sites had even filter "GWT" but enablint it gave 0 results :)
It looks like
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Employment
never found a moderator.
If it did have a moderator, that would be where I would post such a
message. No doubt there will be those who wish to wield a banhammer on
you for having the temerity to post this topic, but I don't see any
reasonable alternative right now.
Cheers,
jec
Clearly he was being sarcastic. He was actually agreeing with your
posting here since there is currently no real alternative.
> </end_discussion>
Nice one. Sort of like a double negative, though, don't you think? :-)
That should probably be </discussion>. ;-)
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Well, that's a nice segue!
To take nothing away from dmc's excellent advice, we still have the list
out there. As I was moving manure this morning, I was thinking about
this issue.
To that end, I would like to propose that we share the moderation task.
Given that the jobs list is a commons, we shouldn't ask Google employees
to moderate the list, and "we" and "us" means "those who subscribe to
GWT users list".
I should think that if we get somewhere between 5 and 10 volunteers, one
person from that pool can moderate the jobs list for some period
(nominally 2 weeks). At the end of that period, the next person in the
list assumes the task. Perhaps a Google calendar to track each
moderator's schedule.
The idea is to share the soul-sucking zombification that is list
management, yet still maintain a useful service to the community.
Cheers,
jec