Was really hoping for a description or an about piece for that page. The link to the email list goes to a Google group, which is sure to confuse people as well.<p>Like the idea, just a strange way to execute.
I've been running a program with some similar goals that is currently focused on Ruby but will hopefully expand into other areas. ( <a href="http://university.rubymendicant.com" rel="nofollow">http://university.rubymendicant.com</a> )<p>I'm really excited to see similar efforts, especially from folks like Mozilla who have considerable resources available to back something like this. But I sort of wonder how well the peer to peer model works, and whether it produces consistent enough results to be able to have a certification system that means anything. Personally, I don't think certification is important, but it seems to be one of the key goals of this project.<p>Has anyone been involved with the parent project, P2PU? I'd be very interested in hearing what sort of experiences folks have had with that. (<a href="http://p2pu.org" rel="nofollow">http://p2pu.org</a>)
W3schools seems to cover these pieces, and a number of others, without the self regard and the "teaser" advertising. So does the Google Code University for that matter.