The idea's great but there needs to be a proper world wide examination network as well. I would suggest something similar (if not the same network) as how Microsoft Certified Professional and Red Hat Certified Engineer tests are taken world wide.<br>
<br>While online ODesk style tests work for one man shops, there is nothing to stop someone else from taking the test. Example, (at the risk of stating the obvious) for a service provider employing a dozen workers, only one of them may have enough Drupal knowledge to pass the test and could easily take the test for the remaining 11 thereby claiming the company has 12 certified providers when in truth they have only one.<br>
<br>SteveJB<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Brian Vuyk <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:brian@brianvuyk.com" target="_blank">brian@brianvuyk.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
If I understand correctly, there is nothing to stop us from offering a different certification.<br>
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I like the idea of having an open, community-supported certification system. Your 'badge' idea works well with this concept. Let's say Merlinofchaos writes a 'views' certification - this can be offered as a component or badge as part of the certification.<br>
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Make it free to take, but make the individual badges difficult to obtain, so that the mark represents a true knowledge of the subject matter. Make the badges specific to different versions of modules or core. ie:<br>
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* Drupal 6 Core<br>
* Drupal 7 Core<br>
* Views 5.x-1.x<br>
* Views 6.x-2.x<br>
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This could even be offered under a name like 'Open Drupal Certification', according to the Drupal trademark policy draft. And easily implemented under Drupal.<br><font color="#888888">
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Brian</font><div><br>
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Bram Moreinis wrote:<br>
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Thanks, Jason. I saw that right after I posted. Next time I shall be more diligent!<br>
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Still - how about my idea of growing the certification "specialty by specialty" with open-source-style review of "merit badges" (by another name), rather than having Acquia package it as a whole with a big oDesk style test etc? More culturally appropriate...<br>
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I guess that's for Dries to mull over.<br>
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-Bram<br>
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