Quoting Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> John Gibson wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >> "Linux" training is not standardized by any measure either.  Lots of 
> > >> companies and "institutions" offer their own training courses.  Some 
> > >> of these grow to be fairly well recognized and are offered in similar 
> > >> form repeatedly in different locations, but that is not 
> > >> "standardized" in the sense you propose. 
> > >
> > >
> > > This is not exactly true. In the marketplace the Red Hat Linux
> > > certification (at least in the US) is pretty much considered the
> > > standard.
> > 
> > This makes Bret's point for him.   Red Hat invested in providing 
> > training.  It is just a de-facto standard, nothing more.
> 
> Imagine if Linus or the Linux kernel guys tried to standardize Linux
> training --- it would be a mess.
> 
> Also, though lots of people want training, seems that want _free_
> training.  They aren't flooding my Atlanta classes, that's for sure.  I
> give classes at many conferences around the world too, and I get usually
> 20-40 people --- not exactly a flood either.  Maybe they want me to come
> to their house?  :-)  Tell me what your wife is cooking for dinner
> before I decide.  :-)
> 
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LOL, Bruce tell you what- I'm a pretty good cook.  Maybe I'll talk to Drexel
about a catered certification event!  That definitely be *bam* taking it up a
notch!!

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Keith C. Perry, MS E.E.
Director of Networks & Applications
VCSN, Inc.
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