On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, David Weeks spewed into the bitstream:
DW>Weighing in for the first time, I'd be interested is assisting with these
DW>certification exams.
DW>
DW>I've long been a critic of certifications. They do not mean competence in a
DW>live environment, and too many computer science graduates hit the market, and
DW>all it wants to know is if they are "certified."
DW>
DW>The operative phrase above is: "live environment." We need to test applicants
DW>on their ability to specify, implement, operate and maintain a real computing
DW>environment. If our applicants can't do that, then they're no better than the
DW>CNEs and MCSEs of ill repute.
DW>
DW>This can be done.
DW>
DW>What do you think?
This is what we thought in 1998:
http://www.lpi.org/faq.html#General4
Glad you wanna help...
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