[cloud] #81: Create cloud training materials for ambassadors
Fernando Pimenta
fernando.c.pimenta at gmail.com
Thu Oct 30 12:23:47 UTC 2014
Dear,
I would to suggest one great introduction to Cloud Computing: CloudU at
http://cloudu.rackspace.com/diweb/catalog.
For begginers, the CloudU certification (10 lessons) and Evolution of a
Solution (MOOC) are good points to start.
I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Fernando Pimenta
2014-10-30 9:55 GMT-02:00 Fedora Cloud Trac Tickets <
cloud-trac at fedoraproject.org>:
> #81: Create cloud training materials for ambassadors
> -------------------------------------------+-----------------------
> Reporter: mattdm | Owner:
> Type: task | Status: new
> Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 22
> Component: Collaboration & Communication | Keywords:
> -------------------------------------------+-----------------------
> Many Fedora Ambassadors come from a desktop or old-school sysadmin
> background. Cloudy concepts are new and foreign. In talking with some of
> them, it was suggested that it'd be really, really helpful to have some
> basic training materials for our own ambassadors -- what is cloud, why
> does it matter, what is Fedora Cloud, what is our strategy, why do _we_
> matter, and so on.
>
> http://mattdm.org/fedora/cloud2013/#1 might be a starting point. Maybe
> some more interactive training would even be useful.
>
> Of course, it'd also be awesome to get some people from the new modern
> world interested in being ambassadors as well -- another direction to
> approach the same issue. (But even then, training on what _we_ are doing
> would be useful.)
>
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