On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 01:49:01AM -0800, Pratibha wrote:
> Hi, has anyone here taken any local training/courses that they
> could recommend? For example, on Linux/Unix basics, or
> sysadmin/networking, or programming, databases, etc. in an
> OSS environment. I would be interested to know how effective
> they are...compared with the "Just-RTFM" learning method :).
>
> Related question is, has anyone tried hiring Unix/OSS people
> lately? How hard was it and how long did it take? Did anyone
> respond to the advertisement?
>
> The company I am with is interested in "going open source"
> but is worried that it will be hard to find programmers, let
> alone good programmers, familiar with OSS. I would think that
> there are many other organizations out there with the same concern...
>
> TIA,
> IBPratibha
>
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well, the "Just-RTFM" _always_ works in open-source. and i think the
"Just-RTFM" people are better experienced than those who went to
training programs. but there are exceptions... :)
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