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Linux-Announce Digest #35
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Linux-Announce Digest #35, Volume #4 Sat, 3 Nov 2001 20:13:01 EST
Contents:
Chair in CS/IT (Linux shop) (Ian A. Mason)
aewm++ window manager (Frank Hale)
aewm++ window manager (Frank Hale)
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From: iam@turing.une.edu.au (Ian A. Mason)
Subject: Chair in CS/IT (Linux shop)
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:12:28 CST
http://www.une.edu.au/personnel/recruit/201_108.html
We are seeking an energetic high profile academic as Professor of
Information Technology/Computer Science.
The appointee will lead, enthuse and develop the IT division of the
School. Research interests of the school include: parallel and
distributed computing, software semantics, formal methods in software
construction, fuzzy sets and systems, and multimedia.
You will have:
demonstrated academic leadership in an open source environment;
demonstrated successful track record in obtaining grant funding;
demonstrated successful track record in supervising PhD students;
an international research reputation;
research interests compatible with the School.
Your position will involve:
leading and expanding the IT division of the School;
exercising vision to enhance research, scholarship and
teaching activities within the School;
investigating and securing industry support for the division;
increasing and enhancing the division's distance and
offshore education enterprises.
Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Chris Radford, Head of
School, telephone (02) 6773 3231, or email
chris@turing.une.edu.au. Further information about the School can be
found at http://mcs.une.edu.au
Salary: $96,178 per annum (Level E).
A market loading may be negotiated.
The University also provides salary
packaging options and 17% employer superannuation.
Closing Date: 19 November 2001
Position No: 201/108
Applications (submitted in duplicate) should be addressed to:
Secretariat Office, University of New England,
Armidale NSW 2351, fcsimile (02) 6773 3731 and should include the names, addresses, telephone numbers,
facsimile numbers/email addresses of three relevant referees
and should state the relevant position number.
Applications will be received up to 5pm on the closing date.
The University reserves the right not to make an
appointment or to invite expressions of interest from appropriate persons.
Equity principles underpin all UNE policies and procedures.
http://www.une.edu.au
SELECTION CRITERIA
CHAIR IN IT/COMPUTER SCIENCE
Essential:
1. A PhD in computer science or related field.
2. A demonstrated track record in academic leadership.
3. A demonstrated commitment to open source computing.
4. An international research reputation.
5. A demonstrated successful track record in obtaining grant funding.
6. A demonstrated successful track record in supervising PhD students.
7. A demonstrated track record in industrial collaboration.
8. Research interests compatible with the School
Desirable:
1. Experience in distance education.
--
Dr Ian A. Mason.
Convener and Postgraduate Coordinator
Computer Science Division
School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
University of New England
Armidale 2351
N.S.W
Australia
phone: +61 (0)2 6773 2327
fax: +61 (0)2 6773 3312
iam@turing.une.edu.au
http://mcs.une.edu.au/~iam/
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From: Frank Hale <frankhale@yahoo.com>
Subject: aewm++ window manager
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 10:24:10 CST
aewm++ is a fork and rewrite of aewm in C++. It adds alot of features
that aren't in aewm. Its fast, has the same look and feel of aewm and is
very usable.
aewm has spawned alot of new and exciting window managers. Maybe with
your help we can start a whole new series of window managers from this
codebase.
Have a look.
http://sapphire.sourceforge.net
And remember there is no such thing as too many window managers!
--
irc: irc.openprojects.net, channel #sapphirewm, nick 'as'
icq: 7205161
homepage: http://europa.freeshell.org
code: http://sapphire.sourceforge.net
"HOOAH AIRBORNE!, GOD BLESS AMERICA!"
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Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 10:24:26 CST
From: Frank Hale <frankhale@yahoo.com>
Subject: aewm++ window manager
aewm++ is a rewrite and fork of aewm. It keeps the same
look and feel of aewm but adds a C++ code base and many
more features.
aewm spawned many new and exciting window managers, possibly
with your help aewm++ will be used to create more new and
exciting window managers.
come and check it out at:
http://sapphire.sourceforge.net
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