On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 06:13:13PM +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> It sounds to me like you have hit the nail on the head. Perhaps what is
> needed in terms of recouping costs for a mod_perl hands-on development
> course and/or online course is the open source/collaborative approach.
>
This s
At 10:45 AM 12/8/2000 -0500, Richard Dice wrote:
>"Randal L. Schwartz" wrote:
> >
> > But here's the reality of trainings. You need to get 10 to 20 people
> > in a room at the same time that are all starting roughly at the same
> > skill level and also want to end up in the same place. And then
In a message dated 12/8/00 10:48:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> > I can't figure out where the "start" and "finish" are with mod_perl
> > that would make sense for 80 to 400 people. It's not core techology,
> > like the llama. We target the llama as how you would wan
"Randal L. Schwartz" wrote:
>
> But here's the reality of trainings. You need to get 10 to 20 people
> in a room at the same time that are all starting roughly at the same
> skill level and also want to end up in the same place. And then you
> need to do that about 8 to 20 times with the same sl
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:06:02PM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> I can't figure out where the "start" and "finish" are with mod_perl
> that would make sense for 80 to 400 people. It's not core techology,
> like the llama. We target the llama as how you would want ANY perl
> hacker to spend
> "Gunther" == Gunther Birznieks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gunther> A lecture format is great for spreading the word at the
Gunther> conferences, but hands-on training would be even better. Or
Gunther> perhaps there isn't a demand for mod_perl training in which
Gunther> case I guess that's