On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 11:24 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: QA Certification? > From: Leam Hall <leam@xxxxxxxxx> > To: fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Date: 02/04/2009 08:17 PM > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Leam > > --yeah, I have some certs, why do you ask? ;) > > > > While a professional QA certification would be nice, it might be too > much to ask for a GNU/Linux person type to have one. I don't think that was Leam's idea. Actually Leam and I and a few others met up for lunch today (thanks Leam!) and we talked about it a bit. I hope I'm not misrepresenting anything, but here's what I think his idea is: It's not about asking people to *come in* with a QA certificate, or requiring people to get one to work on Fedora QA. What Leam would like is for us to read up on industry QA certifications and see what kinds of things they involve, and then jiggle things in Fedora QA so they represent some of those ideas. The point being that just by volunteering to help out with Fedora QA and following the processes, you'd be learning skills that would actually be transferable, so hopefully after a while of just doing Fedora QA you could go take an industry QA cert course and be able to get through it easily. That would not be a requirement of any kind and if you didn't want to you wouldn't have to - the idea is just that it would be appealing to people to know that, by getting involved with Fedora QA, they could learn skills that they could apply to a general certification, if they wanted one. That's right, right Leam? I think it's a nice idea for sure. -- adamw -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list