I'm not talking about "Certification for Asterisk", I'm talking about
certification by the Co-Op for solutions... asterisk is a part of the
solution. Or in some cases, not even part of a solution.

 

I'm talking about open sourcing the business...

 

Trixbox is an example... Trixbox certification exists. Not Asterisk, I
can would guess it doesn't have Digiums complete blessing.


Regards,

Chuck

 

From: Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: April-06-07 12:48 AM
To: TAUG
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Cisco 1700 and Most expensive Asterisk
Platform.

 

Hey Chuck:

 

I know where you are coming from!   But to standardize something of an
open source product and form an association around it as "certified
Asterisk Implementers" -- might be a problem...  for one primary reason
and that is Asterisk is a Trade Mark.    The folks who are doing
something of this sort is Digium themselves and they have a
certification program.

 

But as with any certification - it is possible to pass reading ENOUGH
questions at the theoretical level.  However if the certification is
based on a real practical test/exam, then perhaps only TRUE experts will
pass.    Essentially a certification exam is to show your competence of
knowledge on a product/topic.

 

Having certification might not be a reflection of ones true hands on
knowledge -- and regardless of any association formed or any governing
body formed, there will always be people who claim to have certification
or knowledge, spitting the buzz words and getting a prospect all hyped
up, excited, and the prospect getting suckered into a contract/agreement
to purchase a service/product.  

 

The saying goes, "Your network is as secure as the competence of your
network guy".   My original saying, "Technology is beautiful, as long as
it works".  

 

Most of us folks here at TAUG are some of the early adopters of Asterisk
and some of us have embraced and extended this as a service offering to
our clients.   However at the end of the day clients, at least most of
my clients are really not concerned whether or not they are using
asterisk, as long as their office phones and branch offices are able to
interconnect.  

 

I think ultimately it is up to the decision makers, and in this case my
clients -- who should have researched, shopped around and then made an
informed decision before they signed a cheque.    

 

I shouldn't be complaining.  I'm getting paid regardless :).

 

Cheers!

Reza.

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