changing subject...changing thread... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:32:18 -0500, Mikel King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok that said I was thinking about the cert expirations and here's > something to consider; > Let's say we have the basic universal BSD certs, and some specialized certs. > These would require a recert at the highest level attained once every > two years > 1. BSD User > 2. BSD Jr Admin > 3. BSD Sr Admin
Without regard to expiration, what's the purpose of cert #1? > Specializations that do expire; > 1. Advanced Security Admin > 2. Advance DB Admin > 3. Advanced <INSERT NAME HERE> Admin Having emendations/certs-on-certs *is* a good idea, but only on the top-level cert. I mean, what would it mean to be a Jr. Admin with an Advanced Security Admin extension on it? I have to check this: does CCNA (for example) come with subspecializations, or only CCIE? > Specialized OS Specific Certification that do not need to expire because > once the track has been closed there will not be any changes made. > 1. FreeBSD 4.x Track > 2. FreeBSD 5.x Track > 3. NetBSD 2.x Track > 4. OpenBSD 3.x Track So you could be a "Jr. Sysadmin 4.x certified" or are these completely separate, with no levels attached (you're "FreeBSD 4.x certified" without reference to level)? > Mikel King //jbaltz -- jerry b. altzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] foo mane padme hum _______________________________________________ BSDcert mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/bsdcert
