[00:53] <brousch> I got a lead on a Python/Linux job possibility already. At work, I'm at the stage of Peter after occupational hypnotherapy.
[00:54]  * rick_h_ can't translate that
[00:54] <rick_h_> yay though on the first part?
[01:16] <brousch> Too early to tell, but the speed of finding something is good.
[01:16] <brousch> Second part is an Office Space reference
[01:16] <rick_h_> ah, thanks that helps me place the peter reference
[01:17] <_stink_> yeah i was going through family guy episodes in my head
[01:17] <rick_h_> lol
[01:20] <brousch> This is the entire job description
[01:20] <brousch> need someone with strong development experience working in Python/Linux, not just a general knowledge of the language.  I have suggested 5 years as a minimum.  We currently are working with Python 2.7 and 3.5.
[01:22] <_stink_> i love those minimum year things
[01:22] <_stink_> and by love i mean they are silly
[01:23] <brousch> Yeah, but I have 7
[01:24] <_stink_> then in this one case
[01:24] <_stink_> i fully support applying that rule strictly
[01:25] <brousch> I know maybe 4 people in GR with more time
[01:26] <brousch> Of course there are a dozen or more better Python programmers, but that time requirement ...
[02:43] <cmaloney> 10 years of python 3
[02:56] <jrwren> has it been out that long?
[02:56] <jrwren> it probably has.
[03:17] <rick_h_> Dec 3rd 2008
[03:17] <rick_h_> so not quite
[03:17] <rick_h_> but much more than my guess was going to be 5yr
[03:43] <_stink_> is python 3 out?
[03:43] <_stink_> :P
[13:27] <cmaloney> heh
[13:27] <cmaloney> morning
[23:17] <cmaloney> https://twitter.com/joshacagan/status/761000470705909764