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Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S03E15 – Sharp Shooters

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Laura Cowen, Tony Whitmore and Alan Pope are back in Studio A for episode 15 of season 3 of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team!


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Student after student has told us that the value of the training is the training itself. The courses are all focused on making businesses or individuals more knowledgeable and more successful in deploying our technology in their organisation. They are practical, hands-on, how-to, process-rich courses that also introduce users to the wide world of support documentation, forums, peer networks and other supporting resources that will allow students to continue to learn and share learning long after the course is over.

Because we are not 100% convinced that an Ubuntu Professional certification adds value for the student who has taken the course when hands-on practicality is the aim, we have decided not to offer certification at this point. This is something we will continue to evaluate. We will talk to partners and students and we will learn from delivering these courses whether there is a meaningful certification that adds value beyond the course itself. And we would love to hear your views.”

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    Laura Cowen, Tony Whitmore and Alan Pope are back in Studio A for episode 15 of season 3 of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team! Subscribe:- Hi-Fi Lo-Fi Ogg Mp3 In this week's show:- We talk about about what we've been doing including nothing, going on holiday, syncing files with Ubuntu One and upgrading to Mythbuntu 10.04. We interview Jonty Wareing about the London Hackspace In the news:- Goodbye Openslowlaris Steam on Linux rumours squashed (or are they?) Microsoft are nice really Except King Doofus himself - Paul Allen Diaspora to open up source real soon now Linux is Free software, honest! ATI is dead! Long Live AMD! We mention some upcoming events:- Ohio Linux Fest - Free and Open Software Conference and Expo - Columbus, Ohio - September 10-12, 2010 OSS Bar Camp - Open Source themed Barcamp - University College Dublin on the 25th and 26th of September Command line love this week was contributed by loyal listener Mark Johnson:-bashish We chat with Bruno Girin from the UK LoCo about his work on Shotwell, the new photo suite to Ubuntu from Yorba We mention some Ubuntu related news in the Gerald/bit-about-Ubuntu/ecosphere:- Artwork team dial-up the vomit orange in the new 10.10 background Some new Training Courses available from Canonical No Ubuntu Desktop Course for 10.04 LTS Ubuntu Certified Professional qualification axed "With the release of these new courses, we have also re-assessed certification. The UCP course has to date been certified by the Linux Professional Institute. This will discontinue on September 30th and anyone waiting to complete their exams should do so by then. We had considered delivering our own certification and examinations for the courses however, as we looked deeper into it we began to question this. Student after student has told us that the value of the training is the training itself. The courses are all focused on making businesses or individuals more knowledgeable and more successful in deploying our technology in their organisation. They are practical, hands-on, how-to, process-rich courses that also introduce users to the wide world of support documentation, forums, peer networks and other supporting resources that will allow students to continue to learn and share learning long after the course is over. Because we are not 100% convinced that an Ubuntu Professional certification adds value for the student who has taken the course when hands-on practicality is the aim, we have decided not to offer certification at this point. This is something we will continue to evaluate. We will talk to partners and students and we will learn from delivering these courses whether there is a meaningful certification that adds value beyond the course itself. And we would love to hear your views." Finally we have your feedback Comments and suggestions are welcomed to: podcast@ubuntu-uk.org Leave us some segment ideas on the Etherpad Join us on IRC in #ubuntu-uk-podcast on Freenode Leave a voicemail via phone: +44 (0) 203 298 1600, sip: podcast@sip.ubuntu-uk.org and skype: ubuntuukpodcast Follow our twitter feed http://twitter.com/uupc Follow us on Identi.ca http://identi.ca/uupc Find our Facebook Fan Page Discuss this episode in the Forums

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