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From: "Petteri Räty" <betelgeuse@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Is Gentoo a Phoenix?
Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2010 11:50:23
Message-Id: 4BB72B7E.8070501@gentoo.org
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Is Gentoo a Phoenix? by Richard Freeman
1 On 04/03/2010 02:33 PM, Richard Freeman wrote:
2
3 >
4 > I think the problem is that our recruitment process uses the ability to
5 > answer complex technical and organizational questions as a way to assess
6 > maturity. I think that maturity is far more important than technical
7 > skill in a distro - a mature person will recognize their own limitations
8 > and exercise due diligence when stepping outside of them. Instead of
9 > playing 20 questions and going back and forth with recruits, maybe a
10 > better approach would be to cut down the questions dramatically (or more
11 > clearly put their answers in the documentation), and then use other
12 > approaches like references and interviews. A new recruit might be given
13 > the names of 5 devs that they will need to interview with for 30-60
14 > minutes by phone or IRC (preference on phone), and they will need to
15 > submit references, who will be contacted. When we hire people at work
16 > we don't play trivial pursuit with them, we use an interview to get a
17 > feel for what they're like and how they handle situations, and we screen
18 > resumes and references to determine experience. I'm sure any of the
19 > professional linux distros would work in the same way, but perhaps
20 > somebody should ask around and see how it is done elsewhere.
21 >
22
23 The sessions also teach them a lot. I regularly get feedback that people
24 learned a lot during the sessions. Reading a lot of technical
25 documentation doesn't motivate many but the reviews do.
26
27 Regards,
28 Petteri

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