* 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. _______________________________________________ BSDcert mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/bsdcert
