(No need to CC me =)) Em Ter, 2006-05-02 às 11:10 +0200, Wouter Verhelst escreveu: > > I don't see it this way, and I personally do not support Professional > > Certification, be it LPI or any other. I would not like to see Debian > > supporting them either. > > Why? > > Personally, I'm not convinced of the use of certifications either, and > much prefer to go by references. However, they have their use, as they > allow for some guarantee that a given person at least has an > understanding of how the system works -- although I'll agree that people
Not really. It guarantees, most of the time, that someone has spent some time reading a manual and knows some stuff by heart. I know lots of "certified" people to which I'd hate to trust even the administration of my mom's computer. Certification is simply not able to guarantee a person is good enough on working with the system, just that she is good enough on "recording" stuff on her brain. > with references but no certifications are usually preferable over people > with certifications but no references. Yep. See you! -- Gustavo Noronha Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://people.debian.org/~kov/
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