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Site http://mirrors.opensuse.org/list/all.html Russia for some reason is in
"Asia." This is a mistake.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia
"...is a country in northern Eurasia (Europe and Asia together)..."
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Hello everyone!
The idea is, as the subject of the e-mail already indicates, to create
nternational Standards for openSUSE training. The goal/target of this
concept: to make openSUSE more united by having international
standards for trainings, courses and/or certifications.
In practice, this means that whoever who wants to conduct a training
or course, the given training should correspond with the openSUSE
standards. This in order to maintain international qualities. It would
be even better if these openSUSE trainings, are based in the Novell
Certification Programs.
This is just a start. The concept should cover the following aspects:-
Which target groups (who are taking a training, for example,
entrepreneurs, students)
- Which topics should be covered (for example, YaST usability,
understanding the File System)
- Which kind of certifications (for example, openSUSE administrator,
openSUSE engineer)
- Who is recognizing these trainings and certifications (for example,
Novell recognition for these trainings, other official foundations)
- What kind of materials are needed (for example, PDF-documents made
by the trainer)
- What kind of requirements are needed to be a trainer, teacher, or
something else. (for example, a minimum time of experience with
openSUSE)
- What about on-line training standards (for example, e-trainings)
Or maybe there are other aspects to be considered.
Just to see an example from another distro, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
I am looking forward for your reply.
Thank you very much for your efforts.
Your sincerely,
Thoar Varenkamp
http://en.opensuse.org/User:Thoar
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There was some discussion about a new server cd and server targeted
kernel during the the -project meeting today. I proposed a new irc
channel that is dedicated to all things server. Anyone that is
interested in the server specifically I encourage you to join the
channel and spread the word. I think it would be great to have a
strong community around the server side of openSUSE. See you all
there!
Cheers,
Stephen
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Klaus Singvogel, cups mantainer... changelogs says "<at>suse.de", but
doesn't works; "<at>novell.com" neither works... and the BS says
"kssingvo@please-enter-an-email-address".
Ok, I didn't tried the last one, but... how one contacts with him? I
must say, in general, we have a problem with emails. Isn't the first
time I have problems finding the contact info of someone... and I
think bugzilla still doesn't recognises @suse.de emails while people
uses it in changelogs.
And that's a problem you face when you search the email from a
username... once you know the username. openSUSE:Factory/cups meta
says "mlschroe" is the mantainer, and Printing/cups says the mantainer
is kssingvo... but the bugowner jsmeix (bugowner != mantainer???).
Right now the BS web interface seems to be the better source for this
info. But I don't think you can retrieve the same info from osc (it
gives the username, no the email).
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