[tor-commits] r26194: {} name the file consistent with the position. (website/trunk/about/en)

Andrew Lewman andrew at torproject.org
Sun May 26 15:01:11 UTC 2013


Author: phobos
Date: 2013-05-26 15:01:11 +0000 (Sun, 26 May 2013)
New Revision: 26194

Added:
   website/trunk/about/en/jobs-lead-automation.wml
Removed:
   website/trunk/about/en/jobs-senior-qa.wml
Log:
name the file consistent with the position.


Copied: website/trunk/about/en/jobs-lead-automation.wml (from rev 26193, website/trunk/about/en/jobs-senior-qa.wml)
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--- website/trunk/about/en/jobs-lead-automation.wml	                        (rev 0)
+++ website/trunk/about/en/jobs-lead-automation.wml	2013-05-26 15:01:11 UTC (rev 26194)
@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
+## translation metadata
+# Revision: $Revision: 25666 $
+# Translation-Priority: 3-low
+
+#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Jobs (Lead Automation Engineer)" CHARSET="UTF-8"
+<div id="content" class="clearfix">
+	<div id="breadcrumbs">
+    <a href="<page index>">Home » </a>
+    <a href="<page about/overview>">About » </a>
+    <a href="<page about/jobs>">Jobs</a>
+  </div>
+	<div id="maincol">
+<h1>The Tor Project is looking for a Lead Automation Engineer!</h1>
+
+<p>The Tor Project seeks to deploy nightly builds and continuous integration for
+as many of its key software components and platform combinations as possible.
+Your job would be build and deploy the initial functional versions of a wide
+range of testing frameworks and continuous integration systems.</p>
+
+<p>This is a contract position. Candidates are expected to be capable of taking the
+lead in selecting, deploying, and maintaining multiple automation systems in
+several different programming languages. Ideally, they would also be capable
+of reproducing bugs and writing new reproduction test cases for one or more of
+the testing frameworks. Eventually, we hope to add additional staff to assist
+in this project, but to start, you will be expected to prioritize your own
+work such that the most important tasks get attention first, without letting
+any specific core component starve for attention.</p>
+
+<p>All candidates must:</p>
+
+<ul>
+
+<li>Have experience programming in multiple languages, including Java,
+python/ruby, bash scripting, and Javascript. You must also have experience
+working with testing/automation frameworks on multiple platforms.</li>
+
+<li>Be comfortable and experienced with repeatedly diving into new,
+unfamiliar automation framework codebases, looking for ways to alter and
+augment their functionality in specific, goal-oriented ways. This includes
+hacking testing/automation/build software written in languages you might not
+know (yet).</li>
+
+<li>Be experienced with writing useful tests for one or more testing
+frameworks, and with using code coverage tools and bug count statistics to
+determine testing effectiveness.</li>
+
+<li>Be capable of writing new tests to trigger and reproduce arbitrary bugs
+found in the wild.</li>
+
+<li>Be comfortable and experienced justifying and documenting technical
+decisions related to infrastructure choice and its use for a public,
+world-wide technical audience.</li>
+
+<li>Be comfortable and effective working remotely.</li>
+
+<li>Be comfortable and experienced with interacting with users and other
+developers online. Have thick enough skin to survive occasional trolling
+from either group.</li>
+
+<li>Be comfortable with transparency: as a non-profit, everything we do is in
+public, including your name (or at least your business name) and pay
+rate.</li>
+
+</ul>
+
+<p>An ideal candidate would also possess several of the following skills:</p>
+
+<ul>
+
+<li>Have experience building and packaging multiple types of Open Source software,
+including diagnosing and fixing build issues due to cross-compilation issues
+or poor toolchain support.</li>
+
+<li>Already be familiar with Jenkins or a similar Open Source nightly build
+and continuous integration framework (such as Hudson, Tinderbox, etc).</li>
+
+<li>Already be familiar with Selenium and/or one or more <a
+href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mozilla_automated_testing">Mozilla
+Automation Frameworks</a>.</li>
+
+<li>Be at least passingly familiar with web technologies and how the
+web works, especially the same-origin model and web tracking.</li>
+
+<li>Be experienced with fuzzing techniques and ideas; extra bonus points for
+experience writing tests in one or more fuzzing frameworks.</li>
+
+<li>Be at least passingly familiar with general Internet networking,
+including TCP/IP, proxies, and traffic manipulation.</li>
+
+<li>Have experience with Open Source software development, including
+working with distributed teams across different time-zones containing
+employees and volunteers of differing skill levels over multiple mediums,
+including email, instant messaging, and IRC.</li>
+
+<li>Have basic familiarity with distributed version control systems.</li>
+
+<li>Genuinely be excited about Tor and our values.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>How to apply:</p>
+
+<ul>
+	<li>Link to a sample of code you've written in the past that
+	you're allowed to show us.</li>
+	<li>Provide a CV explaining your background, experience, skills,
+	and other relevant qualifications.</li>
+	<li>List some people who can tell us more about you: these
+	references could be employers or coworkers, open source projects,
+	etc.</li>
+	<li>Email the above to jobs at torproject.org, specifying the
+	"Lead Automation Engineer" position.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>
+About the company:<br>
+ The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to research,
+ development, and education about online anonymity and privacy. The Tor
+ network's 3000 volunteer relays carry 16 Gbps for upwards of half a
+ million daily users, including ordinary citizens who want protection
+ from identity theft and prying corporations, corporations who want
+ to look at a competitor's website in private, people around the world
+ whose Internet connections are censored, and even governments and law
+ enforcement. Tor has a staff of 30 paid developers, researchers, and
+ advocates, plus many dozen volunteers who help out on a daily basis. Tor
+ is funded in part by government research and development grants, and
+ in part by individual and corporate donations.
+</p>
+
+  </div>
+  <!-- END MAINCOL -->
+  <div id = "sidecol">
+#include "side.wmi"
+#include "info.wmi"
+  </div>
+  <!-- END SIDECOL -->
+</div>
+<!-- END CONTENT -->
+#include <foot.wmi>
+

Deleted: website/trunk/about/en/jobs-senior-qa.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/about/en/jobs-senior-qa.wml	2013-05-26 15:00:50 UTC (rev 26193)
+++ website/trunk/about/en/jobs-senior-qa.wml	2013-05-26 15:01:11 UTC (rev 26194)
@@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
-## translation metadata
-# Revision: $Revision: 25666 $
-# Translation-Priority: 3-low
-
-#include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Jobs (Lead Automation Engineer)" CHARSET="UTF-8"
-<div id="content" class="clearfix">
-	<div id="breadcrumbs">
-    <a href="<page index>">Home » </a>
-    <a href="<page about/overview>">About » </a>
-    <a href="<page about/jobs>">Jobs</a>
-  </div>
-	<div id="maincol">
-<h1>The Tor Project is looking for a Lead Automation Engineer!</h1>
-
-<p>The Tor Project seeks to deploy nightly builds and continuous integration for
-as many of its key software components and platform combinations as possible.
-Your job would be build and deploy the initial functional versions of a wide
-range of testing frameworks and continuous integration systems.</p>
-
-<p>This is a contract position. Candidates are expected to be capable of taking the
-lead in selecting, deploying, and maintaining multiple automation systems in
-several different programming languages. Ideally, they would also be capable
-of reproducing bugs and writing new reproduction test cases for one or more of
-the testing frameworks. Eventually, we hope to add additional staff to assist
-in this project, but to start, you will be expected to prioritize your own
-work such that the most important tasks get attention first, without letting
-any specific core component starve for attention.</p>
-
-<p>All candidates must:</p>
-
-<ul>
-
-<li>Have experience programming in multiple languages, including Java,
-python/ruby, bash scripting, and Javascript. You must also have experience
-working with testing/automation frameworks on multiple platforms.</li>
-
-<li>Be comfortable and experienced with repeatedly diving into new,
-unfamiliar automation framework codebases, looking for ways to alter and
-augment their functionality in specific, goal-oriented ways. This includes
-hacking testing/automation/build software written in languages you might not
-know (yet).</li>
-
-<li>Be experienced with writing useful tests for one or more testing
-frameworks, and with using code coverage tools and bug count statistics to
-determine testing effectiveness.</li>
-
-<li>Be capable of writing new tests to trigger and reproduce arbitrary bugs
-found in the wild.</li>
-
-<li>Be comfortable and experienced justifying and documenting technical
-decisions related to infrastructure choice and its use for a public,
-world-wide technical audience.</li>
-
-<li>Be comfortable and effective working remotely.</li>
-
-<li>Be comfortable and experienced with interacting with users and other
-developers online. Have thick enough skin to survive occasional trolling
-from either group.</li>
-
-<li>Be comfortable with transparency: as a non-profit, everything we do is in
-public, including your name (or at least your business name) and pay
-rate.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-<p>An ideal candidate would also possess several of the following skills:</p>
-
-<ul>
-
-<li>Have experience building and packaging multiple types of Open Source software,
-including diagnosing and fixing build issues due to cross-compilation issues
-or poor toolchain support.</li>
-
-<li>Already be familiar with Jenkins or a similar Open Source nightly build
-and continuous integration framework (such as Hudson, Tinderbox, etc).</li>
-
-<li>Already be familiar with Selenium and/or one or more <a
-href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Mozilla_automated_testing">Mozilla
-Automation Frameworks</a>.</li>
-
-<li>Be at least passingly familiar with web technologies and how the
-web works, especially the same-origin model and web tracking.</li>
-
-<li>Be experienced with fuzzing techniques and ideas; extra bonus points for
-experience writing tests in one or more fuzzing frameworks.</li>
-
-<li>Be at least passingly familiar with general Internet networking,
-including TCP/IP, proxies, and traffic manipulation.</li>
-
-<li>Have experience with Open Source software development, including
-working with distributed teams across different time-zones containing
-employees and volunteers of differing skill levels over multiple mediums,
-including email, instant messaging, and IRC.</li>
-
-<li>Have basic familiarity with distributed version control systems.</li>
-
-<li>Genuinely be excited about Tor and our values.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>How to apply:</p>
-
-<ul>
-	<li>Link to a sample of code you've written in the past that
-	you're allowed to show us.</li>
-	<li>Provide a CV explaining your background, experience, skills,
-	and other relevant qualifications.</li>
-	<li>List some people who can tell us more about you: these
-	references could be employers or coworkers, open source projects,
-	etc.</li>
-	<li>Email the above to jobs at torproject.org, specifying the
-	"Lead Automation Engineer" position.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>
-About the company:<br>
- The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to research,
- development, and education about online anonymity and privacy. The Tor
- network's 3000 volunteer relays carry 16 Gbps for upwards of half a
- million daily users, including ordinary citizens who want protection
- from identity theft and prying corporations, corporations who want
- to look at a competitor's website in private, people around the world
- whose Internet connections are censored, and even governments and law
- enforcement. Tor has a staff of 30 paid developers, researchers, and
- advocates, plus many dozen volunteers who help out on a daily basis. Tor
- is funded in part by government research and development grants, and
- in part by individual and corporate donations.
-</p>
-
-  </div>
-  <!-- END MAINCOL -->
-  <div id = "sidecol">
-#include "side.wmi"
-#include "info.wmi"
-  </div>
-  <!-- END SIDECOL -->
-</div>
-<!-- END CONTENT -->
-#include <foot.wmi>
-



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