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From: | Davi Leal |
Subject: | Re: Merging the FSF jobs page and GNU Herds |
Date: | Wed, 27 Sep 2006 16:24:16 +0200 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden>:
Even thus, somebody might lie. Nothing is 100% reliable. Human make mistakes. Automatic checking, besides very much cheap in resources, realizes 100% right what it does. That is true, but I don't think many people will tell an actual lie to place a job ad. Supposing they did so, the real job would conflict greatly with the ad, in such a way that anyone applying for the job would be told about it; and they would be quite likely to report it to us.
Using an automated system, they could easily just leave out some aspect, fail to talk about it.
We will get in touch with you again when we finish the version that does not use some of the free-to-fill fields. We will keep the current one too, so that you can take a look to both. Then we will be able to follow the current discussion about the checks to carry out, the fields we will force to fill, etc. -- Davi
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