Matt's tip of the day

James Mabry plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Fri, 10 Jan 2003 13:52:45 -0700


Matt Alexander wrote:
> Offer to train your coworkers on Linux.  Have weekly or bi-weekly classes.
> Start with the GUI (substitute your "GUI" of choice), web browsing, email,
> office suites, etc.  Then for those that want to learn more, gradually
> teach them more about system administration and configuring services, such
> as Apache, Samba, Postfix (or whatever MTA you prefer), etc.
> 
> You'll increase your knowledge by preparing for the classes as well as
> from the questions you'll receive along the way.  You'll also break down
> barriers to deploying Linux in your organization because people will be
> more familiar with it.
> 
> Everybody wins.
> 
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Hey that sounds pretty good. Having a spot on the PLUG site or somewhere 
that has <PLUG users name here>'s tips. I've seen a couple member sites 
that have such things already like Bob George's site with the security 
tips. Oh well, just a thought :).

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