On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Tillman Hodgson wrote:

> Heck, now that I think about it, if we don't mind paying for proctoring
> it doesn't even have to be BSD folks -- any instructor should be able to
> proctor an exam in a controlled setting like that. I'd prefer to keep it
> in teh BSD community (and free of charge) but we at least get some mroe
> options this way.

On the BSD Cert Group list I brought up that there is an orginization that
helps provides low-cost proctoring centers at hundreds of universities in
around 10 countries. I have contacted them before and will contact again
for more information. (The centers are used for test taking for
telecommute school students that may not live by their own universities.)

>
> > Conferences are good too.  Very useful.
>
> I especially like the "seeding" aspect of them, since conferences are
> often a good reason for people to travel /anyway/.

LinuxFest Northwest is coming up. It will have a BSD track -- and we have
two openings for "BSD" lectures. Anyone want to travel to Bellingham,
Washington for the last Saturday of April to give a presentation about BSD
Certification and to help organize a booth? (I will be busy with other
lectures and booths there.) The event attracts over 1000 open source
users.

 Jeremy C. Reed

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