Stephen, there was an update on this process in the last board meeting minutes. It's still moving forward.


On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Frans Thamura <frans@meruvian.org> wrote:

+1

Any idea for distribution also

I believe can help here esp in indonesia.

Frans Thamura
Meruvian
Integrated Hypermedia Solution Provider

On Feb 27, 2013 11:49 PM, <Stephen_Spector@dell.com> wrote:

I was looking at old meeting minutes and noticed this on the October 15 meeting:

 

15:30-16:30 - Discussion items

·         January election plans

·         Discuss proposal for certification program

·         Review trademark policy

·         Review mechanism for approving and publishing minutes

I searched the emails in the foundation but did not see any information on this issue. I am a big fan of having an OpenStack Certification but I currently only see Rackspace (http://www.rackspacetraining.com/). Is the Foundation considering the creation of a set of standards that an individual must meet to be “OpenStack Certified” at which time organizations in the community could then create training classes to meet those standards?

 

I look forward to hearing the view of the foundation on this issue and learning more about how Dell can possibly get involved to start increasing the number of OpenStack Certified professionals globally.

 

Stephen Spector

Cloud Evangelist

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