Thomas Ryan Gordon Sr wrote:
1. Unless your going to fund your own development.
2. You can't expect people to use a strange computer for no good reason.
Why not just attend existing Linux training courses (for newbies) and
get their opinion there? Or have your own classes with a survey after
(RH does). It is a much more effective use of time, I think.
Tom
1. You're reading my mind, Tom. However, if things can be
self-sustaining, or there are prospects to become so, I will be more
than happy to do all the papers and provide initial funding to turn it
into an IRS 501(c)(3) org.
2. My main interests are in the multi-lingual aspects of Linux and
hardware development. Just wish I could have 48 hours a day. (Don't we
all?) On the class idea, it is an excellent thought. I can guarantee
that students will get the most practical knowledge of Linux.
Thereafter they can take more advanced courses by Vince and yourself. A
great thought. wayne