On Monday 12 September 2005 10:10, wrote: > No agree with you Martin. Network is a very important part of UNIX. The > power of BSD, Linux or any other SO is networking.
Did you not read the entire post ? You sniped the relevent part you replied to out, so let me add it back in. "2) Get rid of Network. This cert isn't about switches, routers etc. People are already confused about correct terminology." We are talking about a title that conveys what the certification is about. There is networking in all computer systems if they want to connect to other computers, but Network administrator or engineer has a specific meaning in the IT field and is used to mean people work on setting up networks, vlans, hubs, switches, etc. Using it to describe someone looking after servers would be inapropriate for the BSD certification. I hope that makes it clearer. Regards...Martin _______________________________________________ BSDCert mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/bsdcert
