O'Reilly could just have easily syndicated jobs.perl.org on the perl.com page and redirected jobs.perl.com to that jobs.perl.org.

Instead, O'Reilly rolled out a paid service. And even the "Jobs on the web" section doesn't bother to include the jobs.perl.org rss feed.

It's not exactly the most supportive thing O'Reilly could have done on this front. It seems more about an O'Reilly agenda than anything else. (Hey, they are a business, after all.)

And I don't really get your point about it being companies that "wouldn't use" jobs.perl.org -- companies that didn't use jobs.perl.org, perhaps. (Possibly because they never knew about it.)

-xdg

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In reply to Re^4: Perl Job Postings by xdg
in thread Perl Job Postings by Willman023

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