On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hola, el punto no es si es buena idea o mala, el punto es si los
> esfuerzos de certificacion deben tener un dominio (proyecto) propio.
> Actualmente esta dentro de Education.
>
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Eduardo Moreno <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ¿Después de 8 años que les dije se dieron cuenta de que es buena idea?
>> Dice que votemos pero no dice donde.
>> Vamos pues a arrancar.


La votacion realmente es en la misma cadena. Solo poner el +1 sin
embargo hice un error esto debe ser en [email protected] y no
[email protected].

Esto es para cumplir con el protocolo que se encuentra aqui para crear
nuevos proyectos(tipo dominios):
http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/protocols_proposing.html

>>
>> Alexandro Colorado escribió:
>>>
>>> This is a formal proposal to set up the certification project which
>>> would be a dedicated space toward the certification moving out of the
>>> Education project. We believe this will benefit the certification
>>> efforts since it will gather more visibility to the project and also
>>> better way to handle volunteers that want specifically see information
>>> about the project. The goal fo the certification project is to create
>>> and maintain a certification that respond to the needs of a
>>> standardized qualification on the use of the office suite. The mission
>>> statement of the project should be the followings:
>>>
>>> Summary
>>>  The OpenOffice.org Certification Project will develop and manage a
>>> global skills-certification program through a network of training and
>>> support partner organizations in both the private and public sector.
>>> We will develop a set of skills standards as well as a flexible,
>>> low-cost and culturally-neutral infrastructure for testing students
>>> based on these standards. Our organizational partners will deliver the
>>> tests and training, remitting a fee for every student that has
>>> successfully passed their tests, and we will issue and maintain the
>>> certifications. The program is designed to be operated on a
>>> cost-recovery, non-profit basis (though we will certainly encourage
>>> our partners to profit from the relationship with us). As a result
>>> will will create a vibrant community of partners and advocates,
>>> through a system that encourages private trainers while keeping OOo
>>> programs competitive and relevant in local cultures and communities.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Vision
>>>  To grow the acceptance and use of OpenOffice.org (OOo) by commercial
>>> and institutional organizations that deploy office productivity
>>> software.
>>>
>>> Mission
>>>  To increase the numbers of people qualified to operate OOo software,
>>> while developing a worldwide network of educational and service
>>> organizations capable of providing support to organizations
>>> considering the deployment of OOo.
>>>  This will be done primarily through the creation of educational
>>> standards related to OOo operation and administration, as well as an
>>> infrastructure for providing certification testing based on those
>>> standards. This will be done using methods designed to be as publicly
>>> accessible, vendor-neutral, and culturally neutral as possible.
>>>
>>> Please vote to fill out the protocol of the guidelines to set up a new
>>> project.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> J. Eduardo Moreno
>> TOKONHU de México
>> 044 55 2748 4840
>>
>>
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>
>
> --
> Alexandro Colorado
> OpenOffice.org Espa&ntilde;ol
> IM: [email protected]
>



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OpenOffice.org Espa&ntilde;ol
IM: [email protected]

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