Planning Ubuntu courses
Russell John
russell at linux.org.bd
Wed May 9 15:41:22 BST 2007
Oh great. What about organising day-long workshops where you can
cover various aspect of running Ubuntu? The first workshop will be a
basic one, the next will be a bit advanced and so on. This is what
we've been doing here in Bangladesh. This way a large number of
participants can be entertained and a lot of interrelated topics can
be covered. The workshops can be arranged on weekends to get maximum
number of participants.
Do you've a different idea in mind?
- Russell
On 5/9/07, Rafael Carreras <rafael.carreras at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 May 2007 16:07:03 Russell John wrote:
> > Do you mean paid courses?
>
> No, free as in free beer.
>
> > On 5/9/07, Rafael Carreras <rafael.carreras at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hello LoCo Contacts.
> > >
> > > I'm Catalan LoCo Contact and I'm being pushed into organizing a program
> > > of Ubuntu courses. Have any of you experience on that matter?
> > >
> > > We have the great luck of having two retired teachers with lot of time
> > > and eager to do that kind of things, but the issue is where to go
> > > offering those courses in a way the most adequate possible.
> > >
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