discuss: MoreTLDP Job Descriptions
Subject:
Re: MoreTLDP Job Descriptions
From:
Martin Wheeler ####@####.####
Date:
10 Mar 2005 10:42:09 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0503101006010.18333@chaucer.startext.demon.co.uk>
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, David Horton wrote:
> Two new job descriptions have been added to the list at:
> http://www.happy-monkey.net/tldp/job-descriptions.html
Dave __
This is absolutely great stuff (IMO); and just the sort of thing I'm
agitating for -- I'm only sorry I haven't had the time yet to contribute
in a much more positive way (i.e. by pushing out prototype texts myself,
in keeping with the spirit of the prevailing culture).
Do you think there's any place for 'Database Designer' and 'Database
Programmer'? Maybe also 'Database Maintainer'?
I know we haven't yet got a database up and running -- but then the job
descriptions might be useful in pulling in just the right sort of person
to actually get it going.
Same goes for 'Wiki Editor' or 'Wiki Maintainer'.
'Back-list Maintainer'? 'Reader'? 'Acquisitions Editor'? Etc.
And what about the maintenance of the various scripts and programs we
develop, produce and use? Surely we have people doing programming work
which could usefully be encapsulated in a job description?
(Please not: I'm not trying to snow you under here! I'm just trying to
throw out ideas to cover the field as comprehensively as can be done,
before I have to disappear off this list for ten days due to other
commitments [huge cheers across the planet] -- but I'll be back. [Glum
silence.])
Regards,
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