FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Root Commit training sessions
Q: How many participants can a session accommodate?
A: Up to 12 participants, but working on a maximum of 6 workstations.
Q: Do we need to purchase the hardware?
A: Not for in-house sessions. All the hardware and accessories are brought by the instructor.
Q: In-house sessions: what do we need to provide?
A: A training room with a project and up to 6 powerful PC computers with Linux (Ubuntu 24.04) preinstalled, with a high bandwidth connection to the Internet.
Q: Do we get the training materials afterwards?
A: Of course. Every participant gets a copy of all materials.
Q: Do participants get a certificate?
A: Yes, participants who attend all sessions and finish all their practical activities (except the optional ones) will get a certificate that can be shared on social media.
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