Hexren wrote:

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>>Is there plan for two groups of of certificates?
>>Trainer vs. trainee.
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>>Certificates that person can actually teach unix literate.
>>Certificates that person can actually teach a novice.
>>Certificates that person can actually teach trainers.
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>>Certificates that person can actually use BSD unix.
>>Certificates that person can actually administer a BSD unix box.
>>Certificates that person can actually administer an enterprise network 
>>of BSD unix boxes (efficiently).
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>>Jan Ruzicka
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>Personally I don't see so much need for Trainer Certificate. I view
>training and knowledge as to separate skills. You cann teach somebody
>to teach and you cann teach somebody Unix. No need to put 2 separate
>things together.
>IMHO in the beginning, focus should be on getting Admin
>Certificates out, that is because without somebody actually seeting up and
>administering BSD servers nobody will need a user certificate.
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>Hexren
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you know what they say;

Those who can't do: teach, and those who can teach, uh teach gym.

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