> Am Sonntag, den 12.06.2005, 17:59 +0900 schrieb Tatsuo Ishii: > > > For the contents too. I dont think the source code installation > > > should be so much in the focus of the certification. > > > > Since PostgreSQL is an open source database, I think it is important > > to understand how to install PostgreSQL from the source code. > > Yes, but nowadays you dont learn to build a car to get a certificate > to drive a car. Postgres is available on platforms (win32) for example, > where you dont get in touch with the build process. > (Also true for all the binary distributions, also packages > on some systems where you just use make) Well, for me it seems your analogy is more appropriate comparing building a car with patching or hacking PostgreSQL source code:-) > > > I wonder how certifications in other languages and countries > > > could work? > > > > If there's enough demand to justify the cost for adding new language > > for the exam, we look forward to add new one. > > Well, I was thinking of a certificate process more then just an > online test. The problem seems to be to have an authoritative > test center where the candidates really have something of value > at their hands when they pass the certificate. Sorry, my English ability is poor enough not to understand what you are worring about. Could you please explain more? -- Tatsuo Ishii ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster