[nycbug-talk] the case for a BSD Certification
G. Rosamond
george
Fri Dec 17 11:21:11 EST 2004
On Dec 17, 2004, at 11:04 AM, Okan Demirmen wrote:
<big snip>
>
>> Majority of network appliances? Woah. I can name a lot (Borderware
>> fw, CheckPoint Nokia, some Snap servers), but majority? That would be
>> significant.
>
> I didn't want to miss an important vendor and piss them off ;) But
> absolutely!
>
But it's a good idea to start looking at them . . . Let's deal with the
'little' fish, then think about getting backing from them if possible.
Apple is obviously the real big fish.
>>> Getting off point, my point is that slipping *BSD certs into the
>>> industry may be one factor in reassuring the industry that *BSD is
>>> still here, strong and ever evolving.
>>>
>>> What can we do to help?
>>>
>>
>> Well, I setup two new lists on our mailman last night, one for LABUG
>> (Los Angeles' Pete) and one for CDBUG (Albany area for Jonathan F). .
>> .
>> I think it's time for a BSDCert list.
>
> I may ask for a new one too soon, depending on where I end up next
> month ;)
Uh oh. . . . the NYC*BUG diaspora begins. . . Don't we get to vote on
this?
>
>> A number of us have spoken about it for a while, and Dru seems at the
>> helm. Since she's also an instructor with years of experience, I
>> think
>> she has the best of sense of the big picture.
>>
>> We have one contact from NetBSD, plus a good number of others.
>>
>> We'll start with a list, with a wiki, as there's lots of data
>> accumulation and organization to take care of.
>>
>> We need to look at backers for the cert, starting with each of the BSD
>> projects, then moving onto entities like BSD Mall/DN, etc. Maybe some
>> educational institutes.
>>
>> We need to work out a curriculum, covering both general Unix stuff
>> then
>> BSD specifics. There should probably be sections of each of the BSDs,
>> plus specials sections on OpenSSH, pkgsrc, pf, ports, etc.
>>
>> I'll setup a list later, but I think it would be a good idea to get
>> the
>> wiki up somewhere first. .. with passwd protection for editing rights.
>
> let the wiki begin ;)
>
> thanks george.
>
> cheers,
> okan
>
>> g
>>
>
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