Re: Use of Free Software within the State

"Edward C. Bailey" <[email protected]> 12 Jun 2002 22:31:14 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.linux.redhat.migration
Message-ID <[email protected]>
>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Peery <[email protected]> writes:

Alan> Juan Carlo Mejía wrote:
>> I will find lot of resistance from M$ Agents (excuse my sarcasm here)
>> working in SENACYT (the institution), one of their main arguments is
>> that there is not too many prepared Linux Users here so, an interesting
>> project will be to install a Red Hat Training Center here (is that
>> possible? we have the infrastructure, we have former experiences with
>> Sun Microsystems, etc; any requirements?).
>> 
Alan> I would imagine that Redhat would be quite happy to help you set up
Alan> the training center.  I can't imagine that infrastructure
Alan> requirements would be particularly difficult for the basic courses,
Alan> as Redhat runs happily on most PC hardware.  You'll almost certainly
Alan> need to have a RHCE certified trainer to deliver the training--and
Alan> the training would be considerably more impressive if that person was
Alan> a skilled Windows 2000 admin as well.  You could incorporate the Sun
Alan> kit into a more advanced class...

Hello all,

    I have not been following this list very closely, so I think I missed
the original message.  However, if the person that originally was
interested in setting up a training center would contact me directly, I
will see to it that your contact information will get to the right people
within our training organization.

                        Best regards,

                                Ed
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Ed Bailey        Red Hat, Inc.          http://www.redhat.com/