"My email address isn't on the web" Yes it is, you put it there. https://github.com/garybernhardt/dotfiles/blob/master/.mutt/... I fail to see the dramatic issue here. FWIW, I once got a very good (unsolicited) job offer after putting code on the web, more than a decade before github even existed.
A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
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Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#42Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#43P.S. You all gone crazy?
:P
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#44Meanwhile in West Virginia, wages are deflating, working-age unemployment is the 3rd highest in the nation and the opioid crisis rages on.
But yes, it is terrible to work in one of the fastest growing, highest paying sectors of the economy—growing so fast that recruiters will go to such extreme lengths to fight for a chance at giving you even more money.
Sometimes I think we could use a little perspective.
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#45Why is this a big deal? Of course recruiters search public information. Learn to live with it. If your outrage threshold is this low then you’re going to spent all your life in a state of outrage. It’s nit even interesting let alone important. Information in github, far from being surrounded by an invisible force field of integrity protection, is actually prime hunting territory for recruiters and any recruiter who d…
This is a big deal because the recruiter is in clear violation of the GitHub ToS[0]. Quoting from section H: "You may not use the API to download data or Content from GitHub for spamming purposes, including for the purposes of selling GitHub users' personal information, such as to recruiters, headhunters, and job boards." Of course recruiters are incapable of sound ethical judgement. Part of living with people who ha…
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#46To all people out there that say “you are making your email public by pushing it to github”, please remember that just because something is on the internet doesn’t give you absolutely any right to use it. That’s the big deal here.
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#47Why is this a big deal? Of course recruiters search public information. Learn to live with it. If your outrage threshold is this low then you’re going to spent all your life in a state of outrage. It’s nit even interesting let alone important. Information in github, far from being surrounded by an invisible force field of integrity protection, is actually prime hunting territory for recruiters and any recruiter who d…
This is a big deal because the recruiter is in clear violation of the GitHub ToS[0]. Quoting from section H: "You may not use the API to download data or Content from GitHub for spamming purposes, including for the purposes of selling GitHub users' personal information, such as to recruiters, headhunters, and job boards." Of course recruiters are incapable of sound ethical judgement. Part of living with people who ha…
Spam is defined as “unsolicited bulk email”.
Https://spamhaus.org/consumer/definition
It’s a one off, not hulk, so recruiters emailing developer emails found on GitHub isn’t spamming.
Nor is the email address being sold in this case so that aspect of GitHub terms is not being violated.
So in fact you’re wrong and it’s perfectly legitimate for recruiters to use email addresses from GitHub and email them asking about jobs.
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#48Annoying, yes. But not worthy of the front page here. Meanwhile in West Virginia, wages are deflating, working-age unemployment is the 3rd highest in the nation and the opioid crisis rages on. But yes, it is terrible to work in one of the fastest growing, highest paying sectors of the economy—growing so fast that recruiters will go to such extreme lengths to fight for a chance at giving you even more money. Sometimes…
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#49Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is a big deal because the recruiter is in clear violation of the GitHub ToS[0]. Quoting from section H: "You may not use the API to download data or Content from GitHub for spamming purposes, including for the purposes of selling GitHub users' personal information, such as to recruiters, headhunters, and job boards." Of course recruiters are incapable of sound ethical judgement. Part of living with people who ha…
It’s not spam for a recruiter to send an email to a developer. Spam is defined as “unsolicited bulk email”. Https://spamhaus.org/consumer/definition It’s a one off, not hulk, so recruiters emailing developer emails found on GitHub isn’t spamming. Nor is the email address being sold in this case so that aspect of GitHub terms is not being violated. So in fact you’re wrong and it’s perfectly legitimate for recruiters t…
More commonly, unsolicited/unwanted commercial email, see, e.g.:
Re: A recruiter used the GitHub API to pull my email address out of Git commits
#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
It’s not spam for a recruiter to send an email to a developer. Spam is defined as “unsolicited bulk email”. Https://spamhaus.org/consumer/definition It’s a one off, not hulk, so recruiters emailing developer emails found on GitHub isn’t spamming. Nor is the email address being sold in this case so that aspect of GitHub terms is not being violated. So in fact you’re wrong and it’s perfectly legitimate for recruiters t…
> Spam is defined as “unsolicited bulk email”. More commonly, unsolicited/unwanted commercial email, see, e.g.: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0038-spam
The UBE (unsolicited, bulk, email) definition is the one used by most blocklists and filters and ISP AUPs.