[RHCE] [raleighwood] rfq on future subject material and openi
ng upgroup to new folks
Frye, Matthew
Matthew.Frye at rexhealth.com
Thu Feb 19 11:34:39 EST 2004
No start date or location for the next group has yet been set, but as Jim
mentioned, in July we will likely move to his garage (if not out
completely). After we complete the book, our "Raleighwood" group will be
more of an Advanced Topics study group than one directed specifically at
RHCE. If your wondering why, it has something to do with the $750 test fee.
However, current membership is now open with the following caveats:
a) Our current study area at Jim's house can effectively hold 8 or fewer
people.
b) We will be proceeding from our current point in the book (Chapter 8)
The next session is tonight at 7pm.
Matt Frye
> ----------
> From: Jaimie Livingston[SMTP:jaimie at onebutterfly.com]
> Reply To: jaimie at onebutterfly.com;Red Hat Certified Engineer exam
> study group
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:28 AM
> To: jim at neuse.net; 'Red Hat Certified Engineer exam study group'
> Subject: RE: [RHCE] [raleighwood] rfq on future subject material and
> opening upgroup to new folks
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I'd like to start attending the next starting session, whenever that may
> be.
>
> Has a starting date for the next group been set yet?
>
> Jaimie Livingston
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rhce-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:rhce-bounces at trilug.org] On Behalf
> Of Jim Ray
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 8:38 AM
> To: Trilug RHCE
> Subject: [RHCE] [raleighwood] rfq on future subject material and opening
> upgroup to new folks
>
>
> Since we only have a few chapters to go on the rh9 book, I make a motion
> that we burn through the remainder a chapter at a time until we finish
> what we started whether 3 people show up or 12 people show up.
>
> Thereafter, let's open up the group to new members. Now, there is a
> limitation to the number of people that can comfortably fit in our
> current location. So, I propose to keep lab size small not only for
> comfort yet also to stay focused on the topic at hand as opposed to
> ancilliary topics like @#$%, !&*@ and ($*^. Me thinks we can
> comfortably accommodate 8 folks total yet only had 3 folks at our last
> meeting.
>
> In July when our new baby arrives, we might be forced out of this
> location. Never fear, though. My garage is air conditioned and will
> suffice. I don't see letting up on the labs any time soon and plan to
> keep the extra computers available for our use. It is too much fun and
> too good of an opportunity to learn.
>
> Rock has another curriculum (http://www.lpi.org/en/home.html) we should
> consider rolling in to given acceptance by the group. I am game. I am
> also willing to take on special topics and making our own curriculum
> (aka Debian installation, Apache configuration or whatever).
>
> We can discuss at our next meeting. See you then.
>
> /jim
>
> Jim Ray, MCSE
> Network Engineer
> Neuse River Network, Inc.
> 2610 Vanderbilt Ave
> Raleigh NC 27607-7247
> tel: 919-838-1672 x201 toll free: 800-617-7652 http://www.Neuse.Net
>
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