Hello all,
Not sure about this idea, but possibly a better one than having a single company (ex. Red Hat and EDB come to mind) run the show for certifications/competency rating. I like it from this respect.
I will love the idea if you are able to, somehow, offer the training/testing in languages other than English. PostgreSQL is an international open source project and English-only training/testing is not very appropriate. This gives a huge advantage to the
community's native English speakers (the goal here is to produce something 'unbiased' I thought).
Perhaps develop it in English, with input from those from non-English speaking countries on your working group, and then have it translated into multiple languages (also: be careful how you prioritize these, but if you have, say, a member from India on your
working group, perhaps Hindi becomes one of the first).
Sincerely,
Katie
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Thank you for bringing this topic to discussion, Jaime!
To add to Adrian's questions here are my 5 cents
Postgres is a community that consists of people from different companies with variety of interests:
- Postgres/open source/community-focused interests
- personal interests
- their company's interests
To create a fully "unbiased" certification there is a need for a working group whose interests would be fully aligned.
Agreed
I must admit, I'm a bit pessimistic about a unified Postgres certification as it would put people who would be working on it in a difficult situation when they're serving all the abovementioned interests.
My pessimism is more around how you keep the answers from becoming public knowledge. I don't think that should stop us from working on this however.
Dave
On 6/1/23 15:04, Jaime Casanova wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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> At PgCon I mentioned a was going to create this thread so here we go:
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> So, having a certification made from a pool of validated
> questions/answers don't only will help companies choosing trainings
> but will in effect improve the quality of trainers.
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> There are a lot of open questions yet, like where the exams will be
> taken. In the community infrastructure? in the company's?
>
> but I guess we have still enough for start commenting.
1) Who oversees all of the above?
2) How are the questions and answers developed without leaking the
information out to test takers?
3) Does core mean just the community Postgres?
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> SYSTEMGUARDS - Consultores de PostgreSQL
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Adrian Klaver
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