> But when logging in remotely you could still have help from someone. > I doubt an employer would care much about a certification that you > could get from home... Don't get me wrong, I don't like that, but I > think it's true.
> Also, in order for the certification not to be the dreaded 'toiletpaper', > shouldn't there be a more practical part? I vagely remember reading about > the RHCE certification, didn't that include having to fix real problems, on > wich you could use any man-pages and faqs, but had to fix it in a time-limit? > And if that wasn't the RHCE, isn't it a good idea anyway :-) > Out of curiosity, what kind of price do you think is reasonable? I really > find that hard to think about, any opinions here? > Lucas You can still get help even in a time-limit enviroment. Maybe some form of testing centers? Like trusted people arround the world? Just mind surfing ... -- Andrei _______________________________________________ BSDCert mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/bsdcert
