The Document Foundation (TDF) announces Certification for LibreOffice Migration and LibreOffice Training Professionals
Berlin, November 5, 2014 – The Document Foundation announces Certification for LibreOffice Migrations and LibreOffice Training Professionals, open to TDF Members until April 2015 and then to all free software advocates. Details are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/certification.
“LibreOffice Certification is an absolute first for a community based project, and has been developed adapting existing best practices to the different reality of the TDF ecosystem,” says Italo Vignoli, Chairman of TDF Certification Committee. “We want to recognize the skills of free software advocates who are able to provide value added services to large organizations deploying LibreOffice. Once certified, they will be recognized as LibreOffice experts and ambassadors.”
The Certification Committee has also appointed several Certified Professionals for Migrations and Trainings, who will help the Board of Directors in peer reviewing other TDF Members who will apply for certification in either discipline.
Certified Professionals for Migrations and Trainings are: Lothar Becker (.riess), Eliane Domingos de Sousa (EDX Informatica), Sophie Gautier (independent), Olivier Hallot (EDX Informatica), Thomas Krumbein (independent), Leif Lodahl (Magenta), Marina Latini (Studio Storti), Cor Nouws (Nou&Off), Gustavo Buzzatti Pacheco (independent), Stefano Paggetti (Regione Umbria), Jacqueline Rahemipour (independent), Charles H. Schulz (independent), and Italo Vignoli (independent). These 13 certified professionals join the 42 developers certified since October 2010.
Certified Professionals are able to assist enterprise deployments of LibreOffice by providing the following services:
- migration consultancy: migration feasibility assessment, project management, migration strategy, communications, and other migration related services;
- training: creation and delivery of training courses for trainers and end users, and evaluation of training effectiveness;
- professional Level 3 support: feature development and bug fixing to solve application and interoperability problems.
The lists of Certified Professionals can be accessed from the certification website: http://www.documentfoundation.org/certification.
About The Document Foundation (TDF)
The Document Foundation is an independent, self-governing and meritocratic organization, based on Free Software ethos and incorporated in Germany as a not for profit entity. TDF is focused on the development of LibreOffice – the best free office suite ever – chosen by the global community as the legitimate heir of OOo, and as such adopted by a growing number of public administrations, enterprises and SMBs for desktop productivity.
TDF is accessible to individuals and organizations who agree with its core values and participate in its activities. At the end of October 2014, the foundation has over 200 members and over 3,000 volunteer contributors worldwide.
i want to offer this training through my company in libya >>> its company for training and human resource development
I would like to offer training and migration services in South Africa. To make Libre Office a sustainable product, I feel that trainers should make a nominal license payment per student. One can do it by donation, but from a local tax authority viewpoint, it should be a formal payment. I consider that to be fair towards to the Document Foundation, as it is a good product. You will have to investigate the tax implications on your side.
i have probs with LO, i use it about a year, but when i edit documents some important parts are disappearing in the doc. please, do smth.
I’ve already created a migration course and am a CIPD qualified trainer, should I am for Migration certification or Training first. Many thanks for at last having certification for Libre Office I have been looking for this since OOO days