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Hi all,

Jan Holesovsky píše v St 13. 03. 2013 v 09:40 +0100:

I guess the best place would be like

http://www.documentfoundation.org/certification/developers/

linked from the main certification site, with a text like

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LibreOffice Certified Developers are individuals who have proved their
ability to hack LibreOffice code to develop new features or provide L3
Support to enterprise users, researching and developing solutions to new
or unknown issues, designing and developing one or more courses of
action, evaluating each of these courses in a test case environment, and
implementing the best solution to the problem. Once the solution is
verified, it is delivered to the customer and given back to the
community.

Certified Developers are present TDF members, were nominated by the
Certification Committee, and peer reviewed by the Engineering Steering
Committee.

[and here the list of the Certified Developers - see the TDF
announcement link above, it contains it in the 1st paragraph]

[http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2012/11/07/the-document-foundation-announces-the-first-group-of-libreoffice-certified-developers/]

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Can anyone create the page, please?  The first cut does not to have to
be 100% if there are still unresolved concerns ;-) - we just need a
place to list the guys, and to be able to add there when further ones
are certified.

Thank you a lot,
Kendy


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