Network news: About Weblogs seeks ski-blogger

Gawker Media seeks a sysadmin:

Linux Network/Systems Administrator — TCP/IP, DNS, IP tables, 2.6.x, SMTP, Apache, PHP, Tomcat, Java, PERL, *sh shell scripting, NFS, RPM… Did your head just about explode with glee reading this? Are five 9s not an objective but a baseline? You might be just the person we are looking for. We’re looking for someone on a contract basis with flexibility though this fall to work on our technology team. This could lead to a larger role in the future. You will be working in New York City. Please send a brief description of yourself with relevant work experience and links to material(s) to techjobs at gawker dot com.

9rules ponders the deadliness of dignity; Paul Scrivens promises to jump ship if 9rules ever loses its fun. In another post, Scrivens considers the advantage of Gawker Media and Weblogs, Inc.: They started with heavy funds. Scrivens decries the bland networks cropping up that offer him nothing new.

About Weblogs seeks a skier-snowboarder to take over for Melissa, resigning from Skiing and Snowboarding Mom.

Engadget will move to NYC. The new office will include a podcast studio. Engadget will also launch Engadget Labs, offering full product reviews. [via BH]

Webby Media again clarifies writer requirements: All content becomes WM’s property. Writers should make at least 50 posts a month. All revenue still goes to the writers.

This entry was posted by Nick Douglas on Friday, September 30th, 2005 at 10:24 am and is filed under 9rules, Gawker Media, Jason Calacanis, Jessica Coen, Nick Denton, Paul Scrivens, Peter Rojas, Weblogs, Inc.. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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