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Of course if you're an IBM employee, then you're being paid while you are "volunteering" (nothing wrong with that!) and that's how it should be for this purpose. -----Original Message----- From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brian Parkins Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:01 AM To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries Subject: RE: Time for a new "Sorcerer's Guide"? (was RE: DTAARA keyword, IN opcode, and sub-procedure) Importance: Low I would humbly point out that Redbooks are just one of the "outcomes" of an ITSO Residency. According to IBM's website, the benefits to the Resident are: "ITSO residents acquire outstanding practical experience and skills growth in new technologies, techniques, and solutions. Being an ITSO resident offers a stimulating challenge together with the opportunity to explore, to network, and to publish..... During the last year, more than 1100 ITSO residents, from over 50 countries, produced more than 220 redbooks as well as other critical skill materials in the form of workshops and presentations. They represent a direct 85-person year investment by IBM, and a 15-person year investment by non-IBM organizations, taking advantage of this unique program to develop the skills and the knowledge base of their professionals." So, the benefit is SKILLS GROWTH - i.e. "free" learning. Also, in terms of expenses: "ITSO pays authorized travel and living expenses for all residents, but does not compensate for the time or services of its residents. ITSO will cover travel for the resident to and from the residency work location, as well as any residency-related business travel during the residency. For travel other than economy class, advance approval from ITSO management is required. Housing for the residents is normally arranged by ITSO in a hotel or apartment complex nearby in order to foster productivity and efficiency. ITSO will cover the resident's actual living expenses with upper limits set by IBM." So, expenses are covered - but not earnings. (A consideration if you work freelance.) See link for more information: http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/pages/redbooks?Open Brian Parkins
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