On 8/1/05, Jim Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Evan Leibovitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-31 01:24]:
> >
> > Yes, this could be derided as crass "marketing". But I personally
> > believe strongly that the philosophy of "if you build it they will come"
> > is not, and never will be, sufficient to drive the success of a cert.
> 
> BSD isn't afraid of marketing.  And this group isn't afraid of an initial
> failure.  
>

appaluse :-)

And thanks Evan for all the inputs from your practical experience :-)
keep talking!!!!

--Siju

>That's a risk for any organization.  It will take a lot of
> hard work to make it succeed.  I personally think there's a lot of
> untapped energy in the BSD community to make this effort succeed.
> 

Yes I beleive there is and what lacked was leadership and some sort of
cordination in this aspect. As a matter of fact the firm I work for
was planning to start some thing on these lines then bsdcertification
emerged and we chose to go wit them :-)

I think if the certification process is built on credibility then it
will stand any test even if it takes a little while for the Corporates
like Yahoo to acknowledge it

kind regards

Siju
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