One difficulty with the suggestion for "Home Node Posting, plus signature pointer" is that it encourages trivial posting.

I have been a member since March of 2004, and a reader before that, but I only have 52 writeups, and a large portion of those were this week.

My skill level puts me in a position where I really don't have a lot to add to most discussions. I am skilled enough where I am not asking a lot of questions, but not so skilled that I can contribute a great deal to the answers.

If I were to have my sig line as the only way to encourage people to see my job posting, I might have a tendency to post excessively. I am not saying that I would, but it would be a temptation.

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In reply to Re^2: I'm all for the type of job posting Skip Huffman made by SkipHuffman
in thread I'm all for the type of job posting Skip Huffman made by metaperl

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