> Maybe the US option is not usable in our region. It's not usable in the American underclass either. We've been doing Ubuntu classes for over a year (although nothing like the scale you have in Pakistan) We're just trying to scrabble over misconceptions, governmental and corporate opposition (never mind support) and lack of structure, asking for money at this point wouldn't work.
There will always be a space for professional training. But I doubt it'll help the hundreds of thousands of computer users here in Boston, learn what Ubuntu is and keep it in mind for their computer implementations. Perhaps they're offering advanced 'how to teach' courses. Although it didn't seem like it. I get the feeling that they view LoCos as just a bunch of random Ubuntu users, a ready market for consumable services. The Ubuntu version of LUGs with no other mission than to sit around eating pizza and chatting about the next release. Regards, Martin -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
