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Welcome to Hunt
Recruiting!
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This page will be updated from time to time and will be dedicated to the
development of Open Source computer advancements.
I personally have no qualms with either Open Source or completely for-profit
development, but I do believe that the Open Source world has made it difficult
for the for-profit companies to sit back and say "if it works, why make it
better." Open Source, in my humble opinion has on some levels driven the
advancements in the world of IT since its inception. So I plan to support Open
Source through my company by donating 1% of all profits generated by Hunt
Recruiting to different Open Source projects on a yearly basis, and helping to
support events for the people in the development groups, as well as licensing
and using some of the Open Source advancements in the office.
Hunt Recruiting and a few IT Professionals working in the world of Wireless
Development, Telecom, Internet Technology, Software Development, Hardware
Design, and Network Security are teaming up to create a not-for-profit R&D group
in the Northwest New Jersey, NYC area to provide a venue and equipment for
serious developers, and architects from all aspects and skill levels of
computing to work on developing the next generation of systems.
We currently have some donated equipment and we are looking for space to
deploy it as well as to hold meetings, discuss projects, ideas, and work on
projects.
If you or anybody you may know is interested in joining, helping, or donating
space, time, or money to this group, please feel free to contact us at Voice
Mail (973) 332-7042 or Email us at
opensourcegroup@huntrecruiting.com.
We are also holding a Contest to name this group! Anybody who emails us a
name, and we use it, will be given the title of Honorary Potentate for the
period of one year to start at the point of when we actually start using the
name of the group. If in the event the same name is submitted twice we will put
the names of the senders on slips of paper and draw a name from a communist USSR
soldier's winter hat. (I bought one at a garage sale years ago and have wanted
to use it for something.)
Adam P. Hunt
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