Bret, > I'm not sure, but this sounds like enterprise level training. > Possibly the forerunner for Ubuntu Certifications. There is certainly > a "comfort zone" for mid-size to large companies who won't adopt > anything that they can't get employees who are classroom trained, or > better yet certified specialists.
If it is enterprise level training, then we LoCos can help. Not by buying this training ourselves, but by having it available to the companies and governments we talk to about implementing Ubuntu. Instead of seeing us as community channel partners, peers, ready to offer value added services and resources to our contacts. We're treated like customers. Perhaps this is the part that gets up my nose, too many Canonical people doesn't understand what LoCos are, or what they have become and what we want them to be. Although I would have hoped this offer would have passed via Jono, most official community communication does in Canonical. And I know he's particular about how things are worded. Regards, Martin -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
