* Mike M. Volokhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-16 09:54]:
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:28:40 +0100
> "Jacek Artymiak (devGuide.net)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> Greetings!
> 
> Thanks to Jacek there are some sort of digest for recently discussed
> topics. Let me pass trough it.
> 
> Well, any professional may be disposed by ability to solve selected
> tasks. The xBSD profy uses BSF-family products for him (her) solutions.
> Thus, IMHO we should moved to the task-oriented certifications. That
> might be:
> 
>       - system administration;
>       - system development;
>       - application development.
> 
> Each of directions listed above will include some set of tests. For
> example, as already had mentioned, for system administrator that topics
> nicely covered by SAGE descriptions (see "Check Offs").
> 
> For the two development directions under BSD systems there are not so
> smooth (at least as for me). Those possible includes:
> 
>       - Open Source licensing and distribution;
>       - BSD style coding and development models;
>       - tools and frameworks;
>       - optimization...
> 
> For system developers this also should cover:
> 
>       - devices and drivers, kernel modules;
>       - filesystems;
>       - process management and scheduling;
>       - kernel debugging and problem pursuing;
>       - emulation layers;
>       - porting to new platforms...
> 

So far, we've been concentrating on getting a sysadmin certification
defined.  And it's proven to be a challenging task.

A developer certification would be nice, but I think it's a bit
further off.  And of course- that will be just as challenging, if
not more so, since multiple languages are involved as well.


Best Regards,
Jim B.

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