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Hey,
I doubt this list is for this kind of thing. I am following
bitcoin-development since a long time but never participated because I
believe discussions should be well-focused and I never had anything
relevant to say.
Evan, I am pretty sure that emails such as yours will cause the true
discussions between core-dev (or those closely graviting around) to
move elsewhere on a less public channel, where people like me won't be
able to follow them anymore. Thus my request: please post this kind of
things elsewhere, because you are hijacking a list just to target his
audience, but not to contribute relevant content. (A definition
usually describing spam).
Cheers,
Jeremie
2013/12/29 Evan Duffield <eduffield82@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
>
> We=92re a startup looking for 1 or 2 really good C++ programmer that is
> familiar with the bitcoin internals to help with a for-profit startup.
>
>
> We will be able to provide more information about the project after signi=
ng
> a non-compete/non-disclosure agreement. Our coin will be one of the truly
> unique coins that are not just a clone of the original Bitcoin code. In
> short the project will be a merge-mined altcoin that will provide a very
> useful service to the whole crypto-coin ecosystem.
>
>
> If you have added any features to Bitcoin or related technologies this is=
a
> definite bonus. Please include information about the work you=92re done i=
n the
> space.
>
>
> We have detailed plans on how to implement it and the roles we are lookin=
g
> to fill. If interested please email eduffield82@gmail.com with a descript=
ion
> of your work experience and we=92ll vett the applications and share our p=
lans
> to see if you=92re interested.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Evan & Kyle
>
> Hawk Financial Group, LLC
>
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