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OSE's approach focuses on talent development within its developer | =Introduction= | ||
OSE's approach focuses on talent development within its developer pool, such that an integrated skill set of technical competency is gained as part of OSE collaboration. These competencies span the whole range of skills necessary to become an [[Integrated Human]]. While we begin with hard skills such as CAD on our mission to remove material scarcity | |||
=Requirements= | |||
=List= | |||
These have been identified as the key crash courses necessary for collaboration: | These have been identified as the key crash courses necessary for collaboration: | ||
==Software== | |||
#[[FreeCAD]] | #[[FreeCAD]] | ||
#[[LibreCAD]] | #[[LibreCAD]] | ||
#[[Kdenlive]] | #[[Kdenlive]] | ||
#[[Cura]] | #[[Cura]] | ||
#[[Arduino Environment]] | |||
#[[KiCad]] | |||
#[[Fritzing]] | |||
==Web, Admin, and Linux== | |||
#[[Sysadmin 101]] | |||
#[[Web Page Design]] - | |||
#[[BonitaBPM]] | #[[BonitaBPM]] |
Revision as of 22:38, 30 December 2016
Introduction
OSE's approach focuses on talent development within its developer pool, such that an integrated skill set of technical competency is gained as part of OSE collaboration. These competencies span the whole range of skills necessary to become an Integrated Human. While we begin with hard skills such as CAD on our mission to remove material scarcity
Requirements
List
These have been identified as the key crash courses necessary for collaboration:
Software
Web, Admin, and Linux