Italo Vignoli wrote:
> 1. Develop a training for certification (attached), which allows to access
> the "LibreOffice Certified" entry level (without specification about
> migrations and training), after the usual certification review. Once the
> training for certification has been approved, it will be transformed into a
> series of online training classes provided through Udemy (which seems to be
> almost a standard for certification training, as it is used by Microsoft,
> Oracle and Cisco, plus others).
> 
> 2. Keep the current "Migration Professional" and "Professional Trainer" as
> main level certification for people who have a hands-on experience in
> migrations or training (exactly as in the past). People with LibreOffice
> Certification could apply for Professional Certification after 12 months
> from the first certification, based on a migration/training project with
> extensive documentation (a detailed report of the migration project, or a
> detailed evaluation of the training project). Only people with full
> pre-requisites compliance can directly access Professional Certification
> without going through LibreOffice Certification.
> 
> 3. Create the certification training for single applications: "LibreOffice
> Writer/Calc/Impress/Draw/Base Certified Trainer", which is simple and
> uncontroversial.
> 
> 4. Create a "Senior Migration Professional" and a "Senior Professional
> Trainer" certifications, only for certified professionals who have been
> active in the project for a while and contribute as volunteers in some area.
> 
> 5. Update all certification related documents to reflect all the above.
> 
All excellent, +1 - thanks Italo!

Cheers,

-- Thorsten

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