Hi all,
Long time ago, we thought of two different things
1. Helping hands
2. Moodle Based Platform
Regarding Helping Hands check this out
http://old-en.opensuse.org/GNOME/HowTos/Helping_Hands_Topics
Regarding moodle platform check this out
http://manugupt1.ietherpad.com/Edu
I think such a
On 1/10/2011 at 06:36 PM, in message
4d2b207202d39...@vpn.id2.novell.com, Johann Els j...@novell.com
wrote:
Hi All,
I was referred to the Marketing list on an idea I had last year December :-)
The idea
I had seven delegates yesterday in a workshop installing and
I agree with Sankar - it's a great idea, but I doubt we have the
personnel to support it. We really don't have enough people on board
with our current workload.
It sounds like you're doing great work, Johann, and there's no reason
why you can't do plenty of great stuff in a less formal way. After
Hi,
I used to work for a Government agency that dealt with implementing
FOSS for use in the Public Sector. My job was to design and deliver
FOSS subjects such as Joomla!, Linux Server Admin, OpenOffice.org etc.
In we taught more than 3,900 Government staff over 2 and half years.
What we did was
Hi All,
I was referred to the Marketing list on an idea I had last year December :-)
The idea
I had seven delegates yesterday in a workshop installing and configuring
openSUSE 11.3, What happed was that the delegates was doing their A+ and N+
certification... They told me that they