Re: AYT? Support network, anyone up to?
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> > I think we should . . . Sun, IBM, Digital, Siemens, Sequent, etc. all
> > have their certifications. It would be well worth it for us to have
> > ours as well (and eventually, the co-op could even make some money for
> > itself off the certification process and by teaching classes geared
> > to debian support). Yes, we offer training . . . Can you tell? ;-)
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> In my opinion, certification, if it exists at all, should be free.
> Perhaps web based. But I think I like Jim's "web of trust" approach
> better.
Just my two cents again, a certification process adds a level of
proffesionalism both to our co-op, but in Linux in general, so far as I
know nobody, RedHat, Caldera etc. is offering anything like this. Its
pretty normal for a OS vendor to offer certification on their products to
consultants. I'm all for free though in the spirit of things. The
commercial boys want too much :) (free OS, free certification, why not?)
t.
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