On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 21:24, Russell Hires wrote:
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> This is a good idea, but we need to be careful about sending Linux people out 
> who aren't "qualified." I don't necessarily mean RHCE's, but some basic 
> modicum of knowledge/experience so that Linux doesn't become a bad word 
> because of a bad experience. 
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> It's also important that missionaries who do go out prevent people from 
> looking over their shoulder as installation/support takes place. This can 
> make doing any troubleshooting or even basic installing difficult, and can 
> lead to a bad experience....
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> Maybe we could have a "Suncoast LUG Certification?" Nothing so thorough as 
> RHCE, but basic minimum level of expertise? I would recommend this even if 
> people were going out for free. 
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> Sound good?
> 
> Russell
Absolutely, there is nothing worse than a self proclaimed "guru" that
doesn't even know where the power button is. ;-)
-- Andrew Wyatt <awyatt@fewt.com> FEWT Software - http://www.fewt.com
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