elw at stderr.org wrote: > > > I don't think that it is fair to assume that a "mentor" is going to be > someone who can substitute for going through the sort of structured > classroom-and-quiz training that you're talking about. That work has > a place, too. > > [And so does community-generated training materials - I would love to > see more of that sort of thing: sometimes people on-the-ground and > in-the-field see things that might not be obvious in the documentation.] > > You might get well-fleshed-out ideas about how to debug a particular > system or programming problem, or how to work around a workplace > social issue from a community mentor; you're much less likely to get > an extensive self-study guide to iSCSI from a volunteer. > > --e > >
Well, that is certainly ok, I was not sure, had/have no real idea what it might look/work like. That's why I have asked ... %m
