Agreed with Nick. I find this certification very useful. As per my opinion it will teach many people how to work with ripe database in a proper way and decrease the number of wrong created and missing objects.
Regards Ella On Wed, Oct 9, 2019, 5:04 PM Nick Hilliard (INEX) <[email protected]> wrote: > Janos Zsako wrote on 09/10/2019 13:02: > > However, I see no harm in having a certification process for > > knowledge related to the RIPE database or other processes related to > > the registration of IP addresses. As the RIPE NCC delivers many > > trainings in these fields of expertise, it seems natural to me to > > have a certification system operated by the people who can best > > judge the knowledge acquired at these trainings. > > The first objective in the RIPE Terms of Reference (RIPE-1) document is: > > > RIPE acts as a forum for the exchange of technical information and > > the creation of expertise on IP networking. > > Having training and certification processes for RIPE NCC services fits > well within this framework. > > Even if this weren't the case, it would still be fine for the RIPE NCC > to use certification mechanisms like this to promote the RIPE database. > They aren't aimed at the Randys of the world, but there are plenty of > other people who will find this sort of thing relevant and useful. > > Nick > >
