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Ian, I wanted to get certified via the "theingots.org" web-page but alas I cannot. I am in the 
United States. How cam I get certified so I can effectively market LibO here in the United States? 
I want to offer training and support to my customers.

What can I do?

On Nov 7, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Ian wrote:

On Sun, 2010-11-07 at 13:14 -0500, Evan Leibovitch wrote:
Can folks outside of Europe help?

Is there going to be any remote-participation capacity? At least a
skype group call with a mic and speakers in the room?

- Evan Leibovitch

Hi Evan,

We want everyone possible to participate. The main reason for holding
the meeting in Berlin is that it is central to more people who have a
chance of getting EU funding to pay their expenses to attend. It would
be great to get people from other parts of the world to attend but
unfortunately we have no finance at this point to pay for expenses. We
certainly can have skype at minimum. I'm waiting for Manfred Reiter to
come back on the venue. As soon as we know I'll work out what conference
facilities we can do - Maybe a video stream to the web. I'll also draw
up a draft agenda so others can contribute too.

I reiterate that we want people in Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, India,
Africa, Australia etc etc. This will only work as a means of
significantly funding developers if we can make it a global effort and
we can devise a means of sustaining the people doing the training and
assessing.

On 30 October 2010 17:53, Ian <ian.lynch@theingots.org> wrote:
On Sat, 2010-10-30 at 15:34 -0400, Drew Jensen wrote:
On Sat, 2010-10-30 at 17:47 +0100, Ian wrote:
http://theingots.org/community/LO_OOo_cert

Hi Ian,

I think what you have been doing is wonderful and really think you are
correct to pursue this as including members from both the OOo and LO
communities.

The logic is that we will be certificating a common set of skills and
knowledge so there is no real reason to make a distinction. We might
also do K-Office :-).

The thing is to try and get to anyone who is interested in training and
related support so if anyone reading this says "this isn't for me"
please consider if you know someone who might be interested please pass
the message on. Networking is the power of the community!

Best wishes for your success,

Thanks for your kind words.

Drew
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