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Did the author of core-js ever find a good job? #708

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jannik-mohemian opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 19 comments
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Did the author of core-js ever find a good job? #708

jannik-mohemian opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 19 comments
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@jannik-mohemian
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👋 I'm interested in whether you ever found a good job through the post-install message - it's been a while since this all started...

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@zloirock
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zloirock commented Nov 28, 2019

Dear @jannik-mohemian, no, I still have not found a good job, otherwise, this part of the message will be removed. Please, use the search, since you could find the answer in other issues.

@fuzzy76
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fuzzy76 commented Feb 7, 2020

TBH, I'd think twice about employing someone that would use tactics like this. It might be wanted by some, what do I know... 🤷‍♂️ But for me, it's a red flag.

@mistercrunch
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Can we reopen this issue until @zloirock is happily employed?

@manavm1990
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@zloirock is doing great to promote and folllowing the axios, "Ask and you shall receive." There is no 'red flag' for me @fuzzy76 - it's a green flag - he put in time and effort to build something that companies that are hiring are probably using. Good for him.

retronav added a commit to retronav/core-js that referenced this issue Apr 12, 2020
When installing multiple packages that depend on core-js, the postinstall message will pop up mutiple times which will add unnecessary verbosity to the terminal log. I know zloirock#767, zloirock#548, zloirock#797, zloirock#757, zloirock#781 ,zloirock#729, zloirock#708, refer to this problem and since @zloirock refuses to remove this, lets limit it to one time so that verbosity gets truncated to the least.
@ELI7VH
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ELI7VH commented Jun 30, 2020

found a job yet? :)

@fuzzy76
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fuzzy76 commented Jul 4, 2020

He is in prison. See #767

@manavm1990
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I do see some talk on that. Would be interested in the whole story, but folks go to prison for all kinds of things - sometimes justifiably, sometimes accidentally, sometimes completely unjustified.
Depending on the circumstances and considering his indirect contribution to...basically my job and revenue as for others, I for one would consider donating to legal fees if it would help.

@delanni
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delanni commented Jul 24, 2020

I love how poor slowcheetah's work these days must be 50% closing issues and requests related to zloirock's desperate attempt to find a good job -)

@parzhitsky
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Plot twist: @slowcheetah is an elaborate fake account created by @zloirock

@manavm1990
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Ugh! Well now you blew it! ;) This guy might need his own short biopic at this point!

@manavm1990
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#833 (comment) Well, I guess he's out. 🤷 . Good for him, either way.

@bilalmohib
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Dear @jannik-mohemian, no, I still have not found a good job, otherwise, this part of the message will be removed. Please, use the search, since you could find the answer in other issues.

Sir I am so much confused how can the expert like you dosent have a good job.Its really surprising and sad please give details.

@caihongxu
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Maybe the reason no one is offering him a job is because his current job is so much more important and he is doing good at it? For anyone who benefited from his work, the apparent thing to do would be donation, not offering him a full time job because otherwise who knows what will happen to core js?

@bilalmohib
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bilalmohib commented Dec 31, 2020 via email

@VictorQueiroz
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@caihongxu If you're right, apparently he's not interested in maintaining core-js and only keeps maintaining so he can advertise his long search for a "good" job. Otherwise, why would he ever advertise that if he's interested in donations? Maybe people shouldn't be relying on him to keep core-js alive.

@damienfa
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The message is still displaying on my console everyday.
Does the author of core-js ever find a good job 4 years later?

@manavm1990
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I haven't seen it for a while. I guess I am no longer using this package, somehow. I do still want to know though!

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