[consulting] Encourage people to post jobs on groups
Earnest Berry III
earnest.berry at gmail.com
Fri May 25 20:41:49 UTC 2007
Yeah, again, clear definitions. I too agree that RFP's are great for
discussion. But isn't it just as good to bring the RFP into discussion from
the outside? Meaning it's posted somewhere, and we want to discuss some
aspect of it? I guess I'm just worried that the list will turn into "the"
list to look for RFP's.
Even now there are a few places to look for these items. Even though the
Drupal way is "there's more than one way to do it", when it comes to
documentation and items such as these, I think consolidation is the best
approach, thus I'm still in favor of pushing postings of all liking to one
area. I feel even if we let RFP's in, we'll start to nit-pick about what is
and isn't an RFP over time.
-----Original Message-----
From: consulting-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:consulting-bounces at drupal.org]
On Behalf Of Boris Mann
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 4:19 PM
To: A list for Drupal consultants and Drupal service/hosting providers
Subject: Re: [consulting] Encourage people to post jobs on groups
On 5/25/07, Eric Tucker <eric at semperex.com> wrote:
> I don't know about everyone else, but I can scan a subject line and see
"RFP" and decide to/not to read or even filter.
>
> I think on a consulting list, the RFP's add value to people on the list
and also let others who are not necessarily going to respond to the RFP to
understand what RFP's are out there.
So...sure. RFPs. The last couple we've seen have been "I need Drupal
person". So --
RFPs: good. Random job posting: no good.
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