[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

But I see also a need to support project participants who are involved in openSUSE on a more private way.

well...

I agree on most of the content of your mail, but I was not really my point.

In fact I'm sufficently "visible" in the project to be sollicited without making ads (or to be not :-).

I see this as a help for _the user_. The course in question I wrote it to be free (not even GPL, completely free is good for me), so anybody can use it as a student but also as a teacher... after all it _needs_ SUSE Linux to be teached (and beleive me, a student of mine tried to do the same with debian, he couldn't, yast rules :-!). I would be glad if several people write themselves as able to follow the student for free, of course, but even for a fee.

I think there are at least three levels of course making:

* free as can be done on a mailing-list. It's good, but limited

* paid professional one, as probably Novell can do. good, certainly better than mine, giving junior or senior admins, but quite expensive, probably too much to a single or personnal user (for this, see LPI).

* so the one I propose, quite good (my students said so), but with limited ambition (thus the "baby" admin name :-). A very "matter of fact" one and needing nearly no teaching. however doing it alone is a difficult experience (after all I had to do this, I know :-), so some people may need a continuous help.

And what I can say is than I'm ready to give time to the whole community, but not to do so for individuals. I wish I could :-).

but anyway, we can let this alone for the moment. If I see a hudge amount of students praying for help, I will share :-)

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