Jim Brown wrote:
Hi All,
At about the half-way point in the English survey, we have
399 responders who have completed the survey. We have far fewer than that for the other languages. I encourage
you to advertise the survey in any non-English forums you
participate in. If your desired language is not listed yet,
check back in a day or two. All surveys will run for at
least 30 days.
I thought it would be interesting to peek into some of the results keeping in mind these are preliminary-
We've heard from at least one person in ---------------------------------------- ARGENTINA, AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA, AZERBAIJAN, BELARUS, BELGIUM, BELIZE, BRAZIL, BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY, CANADA, CHINA, COSTA RICA, CROATIA, CUBA, DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY ICELAND, INDIA, INDONESIA, IRELAND, ITALY, JAPAN, LATVIA, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG, MEXICO, MOLDOVA REPUBLIC OF, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND NORWAY, PHILIPPINES, POLAND, PORTUGAL, ROMANIA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SOUTH AFRICA, SPAIN, SRI LANKA, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, TAIWAN PROVINCE OF CHINA, TANZANIA UNITED REPUBLIC OF, THAILAND, UKRAINE, UNITED KINGDOM, UNITED STATES
Ages:
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Under 21 8.8%
21-30 57.9%
31-40 24.6%
41-50 6.3%
51-60 1.5%
Over 60
It would be interesting to see how this correlates with BSD admins.
Too bad there's no way to find that out. . .
A few comments from various comment boxes:
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- It's often awkward to pick the right frequenty-answer.
- it's tough to use the 'how often' part for some of these
questions. Some people build machines every day others once a year.
That's a good point, but one that is restricted by the nature of a survey.
- looks good so far. . .
- i don't like the age question. . . it makes me feel old. ;-)
oops. that was me.
- i hope you dont sell spammers your email adress db
- I think that certification of BSD is very impotent step on
population platform on world...
impotent? speak for yourself! ;-)
- A "once only / barely" option for "how often" would have been helpful
- a lot of the questions have no appropriate answer in the frequency
of occurrence category, which makes the answering a bit awkward. - use a more plain english for none english readers
- very stupid questions and answer organising
- Well, there are some questions where the correct answer about
frequency must be `once per system'. For example, edititng login.conf and disabling root logins
good point.
- what's wrong with using radio boxes instead of check boxes? - Why not use radio buttons instead of checkboxes? - Why on earth are these sections not made with radio buttons that do allow participants to select only one answer?!
From the last page:------------------------
- one exam but HARD to pass: I don't want a supermarket certification, I want a VALUABLE certification. or two certification, entry-level and advanced, baut still hard (ie: no questions like "how do you see file size with ls?", ...). - One exam per BSD. - I think 2 or 3 is the most useful (where 3 is entry, intermediate and advanced). A full track can be confusing and doesn't necessarily add any value from what I've seen (the possible exception I can think of here is tracking on the various flavours of BSD). - I think it would be nice to have different cerifications: 1) Base BSD user Certificatiion (install, upgrades, standard workstation usage etc) 2) Advanced BSD user Certification (backup, configuration, recovering, upgrading, kernel and source compilation, panic dump and submitting to core developers) 3) BSD Certificied Network Administrator (dhcp,www, securing server, pf, network troubleshooting with bsd tools) 4) Core Certification (tuning, armoring, troubleshooting, advanced backup, advanced recovering, using bsd to secure networks, bridging, pf, ids,etc....) - I think there must be 3-4 levels... For novice (assisting) admin, For standalone admins, For some kind of advanced admin/developer kids.
And on the language questions: ----------------------------- 247. Are you interested in seeing BSD certification exam(s) available in languages other than English? Yes 44.6% No 51.6%
248. If yes, which other language? (Just the the most fun answers!)
- ...popular ones? - any - Any and all languages - Any language spoken by a BSD admin. - Esperanto - Klingon
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After the surveys are ended, all results will be made public as we analyze the results. Again keep in mind, the results above are preliminary.
Thanks to all responders!
Big thanks to those who created and admin'd the survey.
This survey is a critical component in making this effort community-driven.
Despite some criticisms, I think it should be clear to all that it's a huge step for a BSD Certification.
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