Mike quoting Mike quoting Mike: (i.e., Berman, Feldman, Berens) | > Please help advertisers get there notices on board -- hot jobs | > requisitions with Ada and the impression that there are careers paying | > real money is a dimension that needs continual support. Remember, there | > is another list oriented toward technical discussions. Mike quoting just Mike: | You'll get no opposition from me on this. Mike Berman, the list manager, | properly needs to be careful that Team_Ada doesn;t get cluttered with too | many mere job ads, but I don;t think he's wearing his "academic" hat at UMBC | when he does this. Actually, I no longer have an academic hat at UMBC - just an account that's useful for managing Team Ada, among other things. Mike Feldman is correct in his interpretation of my admittedly terse earlier message. If Team Ada takes on the role already filled by various Web sites, then the traffic goes up. The unequal and opposite reaction is for those who dislike receiving classified ads to unsubscribe from the list. These are usually our most valued subscribers - the ones that make this a pretty powerful list in the first place. I echo Magnus' view - discussions about the jobs (or lack thereof) and the impact on the Ada language and community is welcomed. Posting of megabytes of job listings is not (IMHO). All that said, keep in mind that the list is unmoderated, so anything goes (except, thankfully, for the spam that is automatically detected and filtered by the list server). If you want to start posting job ads, it's your prerogative. Just bear in mind the potential consequences. Mike [log in to unmask] a.k.a. [log in to unmask]