Can we get these? My interest is in making available with an accommodating open license training and educational material. "Get" could imply buy; "we" is also flexible.
(Nonsense words? iPad's spellchecker.) -- Louis Suárez-Potts On 2011-12-03, at 3:00, Frank Peters <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:59 AM, Frank Peters<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> if you refer to the training material, it was managed by >>> Oracle University and was completely outside the code source >>> tree. >> >> Oracle Japan has got a Japanese page for it. >> http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=402&p_nl=JOOS >> :) >> It says, "OpenOffice.org is one of the coolest things to come along in >> a long time. It's powerful, flexible and it's free. Even though >> OpenOffice.org is free, you will need to invest some time learning it. >> OpenOffice.org is a fantastic program but, like any other program, it >> will take a while to learn to become efficient at using the various >> applications." and "You can get OpenOffice.org Certification." >> :) >> It introduces "OpenOffice.org Training" >> >> Oracle University offers "Learning Paths" >> Desktop Software >> OpenOffice.org Writer >> OpenOffice.org Calc >> OpenOffice.org Impress >> >> And Certification. >> A Sun certification recognizes and rewards your skills, dedication, >> and motivation in the highly competitive technology industry. >> Oracle Certified Expert, OpenOffice.org Writer >> Oracle Certified Expert, OpenOffice.org Calc >> Oracle Certified Expert, OpenOffice.org Impress >> :) >> Great! isn't it? > > Yes, that is it. Evidently, Oracle did not clean up every > corner accurately. > > Frank >
