kownledge -> knowledge

Does contributing to web2py mean submitting accepted patches, or more
general?
Richard


On Oct 26, 3:26 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> A user asked for a web2py certificate. So I thought about this:
>
> https://web2py.com/certificate/default/contributor/1https://web2py.com/certificate/default/kownledge/1
>
> I am thinking about rules on who will get these. For now I came up
> with these:
>
> 1) You will get the contributor certificate if a) you have contributed
> to web2py AND b) you have sent me a signed copy of the contributor
> agreement:
>
>      http://web2py.com/examples/static/agreement.pdf
>
> (in this case you will also mentioned in the who.html page and marked
> with a *star*)
>
> 2) You get a the knowledge certificate if a) you teach a course on
> web2py OR b) you have taken a course about web2py from a certified
> instructor (like an IPD course at DePaul University) OR c) You have
> deployed a substantial web2py application (whether or not this is open
> source).
>
> 3) For now I have the final words on who gets or does not get a
> certificate. I can also revoke certificates. Until we can create a
> board of reviewers.
>
> I am not quite ready yet to take applications. In fact I am
> considering setting up a page that would allow users to make a
> donation when applying for the certificate. I am also considering
> deploying this on GAE.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Massimo
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