________________________________________________________________________ > From: Pia Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 09:39, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> > > > put together a panel of who would be appropriate. It might be a good > > > time to get together, look at all the requirements and put together a > > > matrix of skills in NSW. We already have a few directories online: > > > > Sounds like OpenSkills - http://openskills.com/ - may as well use an > > existing infrastructure. > > I'm talking specifically about a matrix of skills as defined in the > tender. IE - who does postfix, spamassasin, etc. An opportunity to > figure out where we may be lacking, or have many options. And indeed the OpenSkills SkillsBase system can be used to answer precisely this kind of question: http://skillsbase.openskills.net/SearchResults?do=Search&s=178&s=31 or http://skillsbase.openskills.net/SearchResults?do=Search&s=14&s=25 So while the SkillsBase is a young system with only a few people using it so far, it is designed to do what you seem to be asking for. If you think it needs some additional features, just let us know. And if you'd like to know why it is worth becoming a member of OpenSkils, a recent thread of discussion on the topic resulted in Taryn writing the following: http://wiki.openskills.net/OpenSkills/Why+be+a+member%3F HTH. All the best, Bruce -- Make the most of your skills - with OpenSkills http://www.openskills.com
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