[ubuntu-za] Goals - Base
William Walter Kinghorn
williamk at dut.ac.za
Tue Feb 2 11:49:14 UTC 2016
Hi Kapanda,
I am the William in Pieter's e-mail, to do with trying to set up a Documentation Project
Ubuntu used to have Certification, but it seams that they have discontinued it
Here is the manual for Ubuntu Desktop Training :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training/PDFs
I think they were written in2008/2009
Personally, we might need to create certifications
Do you have a manual of what you teach, that you can share with us
William
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From: ubuntu-za-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com <ubuntu-za-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com> on behalf of Kapanda Phiri <kapandaphiri at gmail.com>
Sent: 02 February 2016 12:33
To: Ubuntu South African Local Community
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Goals - Base
Good day all
I run a community project in Klipfontein View, Midrand and I teach people end-user Ubuntu and the Libreoffice suite. I would like to suggest, If we can get Canonical to give out end-user certificates. Then as an Ubuntu-Za Loco we can create a platform where we test the people, So they only write the exam/test from one place.
I have noticed that people want something to show for their achievements and this will be a good way to do that. Most of the time they want to use the basics of Ubuntu.
I have also noticed that some of the schools in South Africa use Ubuntu, the exam/test can also help them.
I am open to suggestions.
Regards
Kapanda Phiri
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Pieter Engelbrecht <pehshelchesed at gmail.com<mailto:pehshelchesed at gmail.com>> wrote:
Good day all,
At the last meeting we started the discussion to have a few reachable goals to help keep the LoCo moving forward. A few ideas came up, with the following two seeming to be the most popular.
Something around:
- Events
- Code-jam (hack-o-tron)
We now just need input to get these two more specific. So what do you think and do you maybe know of something in the community that we can work into one of them?
Examples that might bring up something for you...
relating to events:
- Have x for the year
- Have x of a specific type for a year
- Have x for the year and provide help to x
- Help make event x successful
(fly and tumbleweed are currently part of debconf's organization team)
relating to code-jam (hack-o-tron):
- Having a code-jam to fix bugs / translate / document a specific project
- William asked our help last year with booktype relating to him wanting to create manuals/textbooks about teaching people FLOSS. Helping him with proofreading / editing / styling / images (or what he might need)
The biggest requirement is around staying reachable. So looking forward to hear your input!
Thanks,
Pieter
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