Hi Kamon, I'm just getting to this message, I'm back from the recently concluded Plone conference in DC and have been working through my unread messages. I think I may be able to offer training, specifically in Plone. Could you send me the document with additional details so I can begin to assess the feasibility.
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Kamon Ayeva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > The Python African Tour is a project to promote the Python programming > language and its ecosystem of tools and projects, in every African > context where they can bring value. In particular for: Schools and > Universities, Research Centers, NGOs, and Companies, and individual > entrepreneurs. > > Basically, we want to set up a Python training in 4 african countries > every year, during 2 or 3 years. > We are currently having discussions with potentially interested > schools/universities in the following countries: Morocco, Malawi, > Nigeria, South Africa. > > For the success of the project, we need support from more people and > organizations. > > You can get involved in several ways: > > - Host a Python training, possibly including additional specific > topics such as Zope or Plone, for a group of your affiliates based in > Africa. > To make that happen, we agree with you on the type of training that > best matches your needs, we find a volunteer and we send him to > deliver the training. > > - Host and/or sponsor a post-training session such as a sprint, in a > given country where the tour is going. > This is an extension of the training, allowing us to start producing > something useful with the group of people that have been trained (or a > subset). > > - Contribute to the global project as a sponsor. For details on the > sponsoring levels we have defined, check the wiki page on OpenPlans > http://www.openplans.org/projects/python-african-tour/sponsorship > > If you want detailed information on the project, let me know and I > will send you a document that summarizes the plan. > > Best regards, > Kamon Ayeva > Coordinator, Python African Tour > > PS: Sorry for those for whom this is not relevant. > > _______________________________________________ > NGO mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/ngo >
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