On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 10:59 +0000, Alex Hudson wrote: > The slightly wider question of what we should do with the AFFS is > something I've been meaning to bring up on this list for a while,
Start a new thread, we're listening ;) > I'm not sure I can speak for other companies too much, but my impression > is that training in the UK for anything related to free software is > pretty much very quiet. For programming language training it seems to be > viable, and for some specific web apps, but aside from that it's pretty > tough - I'm pretty sure one UK org. found it couldn't even give training > away if it was offered for free in many instances. Our training is offered only within the third sector, and there we're quite busy with user training (FOSS Desktop, Scribus, etc.), and a little IT Strategy training. With the latter the problem is that the people who most need it are least likely to take it, so we have to partner with their funders for a carrot and stick approach :-/ On the admin side The PILOTs [1] will be launching in a few weeks, giving a framework for training accidental techies and other small org admins in *nix networks :-) Cheers, - Richard [1] http://www.thepilots.org/ - site is a little behind current work. -- Richard Smedley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Technical Director, www.M6-IT.org M6-IT CIC +44 (0)779 456 07 14 Sustainable Third Sector IT solutions. PRINCE2 [TM] Project Management Training * Certification * Support * Networking * Web * Database * CRM M6-IT is a Community Interest Company, limited by guarantee. Registered in England & Wales, Registration No: 6040154 11 St Marks Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY9 7DT Northern Office: 4, Hollins Green, Bradwall, Cheshire, CW10 0LA. Welsh office/ Swyddfa Gogledd Cymru: e-mail / e-bost - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Southern Office: Bristol contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
