On 5/13/13, Guy Waterval <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kay, > Hi all, > > 2013/5/13 Kay Schenk <[email protected]> > >> >> I think Guy's idea has merit, but...it would be difficult for us to >> predict >> where our next developer might be. >> > > It's not my own idea. It's largely inspired from Eric Bachard's method with > educoo. > See here (Développement) : http://wiki.educoo.org/index.php/Partners/fr > As I never met Eric, I don't know exactly the procedure that he uses. > But I think it's a good approach. The big challenge consists to find the > right internal contact, wellknown, appreciated by colleagues and students, > and with the necessary power and capacity to port the idea internally.
I co-lead the education project which included the use of classrooms which as you say identify key developers and evolve into web training around code. Eric manage to interface with schools in France and get them on specific task and projects. http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_ClassRoom/Practice > But as you know, theory and practice are often different things. So, to > test the validity of this method, I'm actually giving a try here : > http://www.fr.ch/sfp/fr/pub/index.cfm because I think that I have found the > right contact. > But this method has not only advantages, but also inconvenients. Before > running the ball, you have to be careful and verify before that you really > have the required means to assist concretely to the development of the > process. You will never have a second chance if you discredit due a lack of > structure and organisation. That's the risk. > > A+ > -- > gw > > >> >> > -- Alexandro Colorado Apache OpenOffice Contributor http://es.openoffice.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
