[aclug-L] Re: linux kernel hackers
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Tom Hull wrote:
>
> This is purely speculative at this point, but I am working on a
> project that is very short-staffed, and I am wondering whether it
> would be feasible to propose that I hire some staff locally to
> help work on this project. I can't go into details of what the
> project entails, but the minimal skills required will be:
>
> 1) very strong proficiency in C; Intel assembler a plus
> 2) ability to configure, build, install and troubleshoot Linux
> kernel sources; kernel hacking experience a strong plus
> 3) shell programming, plus at least one of: perl, python, expect,
> ftwalk
> 4) strong understanding of Linux API and FHS
> 5) some web skills (zope?; javascript/dhtml/xml not required)
>
> Company is California-based. I imagine this as work-at=home, but
> it could involve some travel, and could eventually lead to offer
> to relocate. Probably contractor status to start. Please reply
> directly to me. Thanks.
you might want to send this to our jobs list jobs@xxxxxxxxx
>
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Developer, Computer Science Services Group, LLC
President Air Capital Linux Users Group
Wichita, KS
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