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On Jan 25, 2018 6:04 AM, "Mark Thomas" <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

> On 08/01/18 09:39, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 05/01/18 22:09, Don Flinn wrote:
> >> Hi Mark,
> >>
> >> I think this is an excellent and useful task. The first step is to
> define
> >> the audiences of which I would like to suggest five.
> >>
> >> 1. Experienced System administrators with experience in security and SSL
> >> 2. Experienced System administrators with no or little experience in
> >> security and SSL
> >> 3  Non system administrators with  experience in security and SSL
> >> 4. Non system administrators with  no or little experience in security
> and
> >> SSL
> >> 5. Overarching each of the above is the different CAs that might be used
> >
> > You could probably break down the audience in a similar manner for most
> > of the Tomcat topics.
> >
> >> A question would be are audiences 3 and 4 populated.  I for one fall
> >> somewhere between 3 and 4, but maybe I'm the only one.  It seems to me
> that
> >> small companies would fall into 3 and 4.  A big further complication is
> >> item 5, which applies to each of the others.
> >
> > Indeed. The general idea would be to write material that covers all of
> > these and then adjust what is actually taught to the particular audience.
> >
> >> I wrote a short write-up to this site about a month age addressing
> >> audiences 2, 3 and 4, mostly 4 and was told that this was not what was
> >> wanted, that all the information was somewhere on the web.  That is true
> >> but trying to find it, absorb and apply it is difficult.
> >
> > We do try and keep the docs succinct and direct users elsewhere for
> > background. I remember that write up - it is similar to the content of
> > the intro to TLS presentation I have given previously. It is the sort of
> > content we would want to include in the training course.
> >
> > More generally, I'm updating the wiki with the suggestions as I spot
> > them on the mailing list. Please do keep the suggestions coming and ping
> > me if I miss something.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Don
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 5:16 AM, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> One of the things on my TODO list is to put together some Tomcat
> >>> training material licensed under the Apache License (version 2). i.e.
> >>> material that would be made freely available for folks to use.
> >>>
> >>> I'd also like to make the training material available on YouTube as
> well
> >>> as run some training courses (for a small fee) to deliver the material
> >>> face to face.
> >>>
> >>> The structure I have in mind is a series of modules (say 30 mins in
> >>> length) that can be organised in different ways to suit different
> needs.
> >>> e.g. put the introductory modules for each area together to provide an
> >>> 'Introduction to Tomcat course', put all the TLS modules together to
> >>> provide an in depth 'Tomcat and TLS' course etc.
> >>>
> >>> I think a lot of the raw content is already available. We have the
> >>> various Tomcat presentations that have been given over the years and my
> >>> employer has agreed to let me make use of the material from our (now
> >>> possibly a little dated) Tomcat training courses.
> >>>
> >>> I can't do this alone. Not in any reasonable time frame anyway. So I am
> >>> reaching out to the community for help.
> >>>
> >>> The first step is to come with:
> >>> - a list of modules
> >>> - potential courses formed from combinations of modules
> >>>
> >>> I am asking for your ideas for modules, courses and combinations of
> >>> modules that could make up those courses.
> >>>
> >>> We have a blank wiki page to host this:
> >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TOMCAT/
> Tomcat+Training+Course
> >>>
> >>> Feel free to ask for edit access to that page (you'll need to create an
> >>> account and let us know the user name) so you can add ideas directly or
> >>> add ideas to this thread and I'll add them to the wiki page.
> >>>
> >>> The second step is to start populating the modules with actual content.
> >>> As a motivator to get this done, I'd like to run a public Tomcat
> >>> training course in late March / early April using this material. My
> >>> current thinking is that the course would cost ~£100 plus food per
> >>> person for the full day. Possible locations for this course are:
> >>> - Cardiff
> >>> - Birmingham
> >>> - Manchester
> >>> - Glasgow
> >>> (all in the UK - if successful we can expand to mainland Europe and
> beyond)
> >>>
> >>> My second request is for feedback on which location(s) are preferable
> >>> and what content would you like to see in the training course. I'll
> take
> >>> this feedback, put together a course and then make it available to
> book.
> >>>
> >>> I look forward to all your ideas.
>
> Ping.
>
> The current list of ideas is here:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TOMCAT/Tomcat+Training+Course
>
> More ideas are welcome.
>
> Based on what we have so far, a "Tomcat for system admins" course aimed
> at experienced system admins who are unfamiliar with Tomcat looks like
> the best fit.
>
> Any feedback regarding location?
>
> Mark
>
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