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#jobposting
I'm not sure what the hold-up is on the public listing. I suppose this will be my last post on the matter until it's actually up.
My team in Minneapolis !minnesota is hiring. There is nothing public yet, but if you're looking, hit me up.
A bunch of our stuff is #opensource (BSD two-clause for just about everything...maybe everything), and all of it has free trials, so https://www.perforce.com/downloads and https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/
We support products on Windows, Mac, and #Linux. Occasionally, you might see some old Solaris or BSD servers (or some other random stuff), but that really doesn't happen much.
We support #git and #Jenkins integrations, as well as #maven and a bunch of other stuff I don't ever touch, but people on my team do.
Apache knowledge would be useful, but not required. My colleague who started the same day I did doesn't really do any scripting. He's pretty much a pure server performance guy. That said, we support APIs for #ruby, #python, #js, #groovy, #perl, #java, #c++ and #php. Also, #C knowledge would be useful
Basically, if you have any cross-platform experience at all, and are technical, you'd be a good fit.
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#jobposting
My team in Minneapolis !minnesota is hiring. There is nothing public yet, but if you're looking, hit me up.
A bunch of our stuff is #opensource (BSD two-clause for just about everything...maybe everything), and all of it has free trials, so https://www.perforce.com/downloads and https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/
We support products on Windows, Mac, and #Linux. Occasionally, you might see some old Solaris or BSD servers (or some other random stuff), but that really doesn't happen much.
We support #git and #Jenkins integrations, as well as #maven and a bunch of other stuff I don't ever touch, but people on my team do.
Apache knowledge would be useful, but not required. My colleague who started the same day I did doesn't really do any scripting. He's pretty much a pure server performance guy. That said, we support APIs for #ruby, #python, #js, #groovy, #perl, #java, #c++ and #php. Also, #C knowledge would be useful
Basically, if you have any cross-platform experience at all, and are technical, you'd be a good fit.
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I have been told a public listing might go up as early as today.
I have also been told that once-a-day announcements are not annoying. Let me know if you feel that's too frequent and I can back off!
My team in Minneapolis !minnesota is hiring. There is nothing public yet, but if you're looking, hit me up.
A bunch of our stuff is #opensource (BSD two-clause for just about everything...maybe everything), and all of it has free trials, so https://www.perforce.com/downloads and https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/
We support products on Windows, Mac, and #Linux. Occasionally, you might see some old Solaris or BSD servers (or some other random stuff), but that really doesn't happen much.
We support #git and #Jenkins integrations, as well as #maven and a bunch of other stuff I don't ever touch, but people on my team do.
Apache knowledge would be useful, but not required. My colleague who started the same day I did doesn't really do any scripting. He's pretty much a pure server performance guy. That said, we support APIs for #ruby, #python, #js, #groovy, #perl, #java, #c++ and #php. Also, #C knowledge would be useful
Basically, if you have any cross-platform experience at all, and are technical, you'd be a good fit.
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I have been told that once-a-day announcements are not annoying. Let me know if you feel that's too frequent and I can back off!
My team in Minneapolis !minnesota is hiring. There is nothing public yet, but if you're looking, hit me up.
A bunch of our stuff is #opensource (BSD two-clause for just about everything...maybe everything), and all of it has free trials, so https://www.perforce.com/downloads and https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/
We support products on Windows, Mac, and #Linux. Occasionally, you might see some old Solaris or BSD servers (or some other random stuff), but that really doesn't happen much.
We support #git and #Jenkins integrations, as well as #maven and a bunch of other stuff I don't ever touch, but people on my team do.
Apache knowledge would be useful, but not required. My colleague who started the same day I did doesn't really do any scripting. He's pretty much a pure server performance guy. That said, we support APIs for #ruby, #python, #js, #groovy, #perl, #java, #c++ and #php. Also, #C knowledge would be useful
Basically, if you have any cross-platform experience at all, and are technical, you'd be a good fit.
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Not sure this is going to go anywhere, but more likely to get traction at https://github.com/douglasawh/p4nagios than on https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/ !vcs
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That's correct. I went from a little over 8.5 miles one-way to ~8.5 blocks. I suppose I should have sent that post to !vcs, since it's actually perforce and git related, and not just a, say, finance position. We did have have #gitfusion and #gitswarm, but those are deprecated and now we have #Helix4Git. I don't have a sense yet for how much I'll be able to stay in git land, but we do have a fair amount of FLOSS tooling at https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/ -- for the most part, I don't think the stuff there is useful outside of perforceland, but some of the #SDP stuff could pretty easily be refactored to work with other products, I think. This is what one of our consultants that occasionally works on the SDP said anyway, and I understand his argument. It's a step backwards as far as FLOSS-ness, but before I agreed to an interview I made sure there would be no restrictions on me contributing to Apache or git. There are not. It might be different for someone hired as a developer, but that doesn't really matter for me personally since that is not, and likely will never be, my role.