[olug] Redhat training seminar?

Vincent.Raffensberger at dtn.com Vincent.Raffensberger at dtn.com
Mon Nov 3 22:24:22 UTC 2003


You should take a look at the LinuxCertification Documentation Project on 
SourceForge. 
The documents there may give you some ideas and direction in developing 
your syllabus.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/lcdp/




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     I've taught some Cisco and basic unix classes over the last year or 
so. I've talked to a couple of the training outfits in town about doing 
this and some of them have been receptive, but I lack a cirriculum.

    I've developed one class on my own(Ciscocentric) and I think I'm 
going to do the same thing with Redhat. I don't want to do a full blown 
RHCE - way too much work, requires accreditation, etc, and is expensive. 
I am thinking that a two day course aimed at install, network config, 
Samba, DHCP, etc, is probably the right thing to start, but I'm going to 
need to test this stuff before I turn it loose on paying customers.


   How many Windows guys are there on here who would want something like 
this? I'm probably going to do a Wednesday/Thursday time block and 
charge $49 for the privilege of being a guinea pig (you DID want your 
boss to let you out of work, didn't you? A real cost makes it a real 
class).


   So, if this sounds interesting drop me a note - if I can find four 
guys who are willing to participate I think its going to be a go.



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