On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If there is to be a recertification: > 1. should it be by time period, and which period? every 3 years? every 5 > years?
Yes and no. It should be by a time period, but... > 2. should it be by version number? e.g. if certification was in FreeBSD, > should it be when a new release tree is released? e.g. someone certified on > FreeBSD 6.x would need to recertify within (e.g. 6 months) of FreeBSD 7.x > going stable ...it should be also by version number. If i got a cert of FBSD 6.0, it should not expire, well, it can not expire, but the recertification should be a "refresher" certification which would not be the same as a regular certification. So the "refresher" certification would be much smaller and the test would be just about the new things in the new major Version (7.0). Also if i got a certification of 6.0 and pass the refresher certification of 7.0, i can do the refresher cert of 8.0 where the test would bei just about the new things in 8.0. So the certification should never be dropped, but the need of a refresher certification i clear. Axel -- Axel S. Gruner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.encephalon.de/ _______________________________________________ BSDCert mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/bsdcert
