Certification
G Henry
gavin.henry at magicfx.co.uk
Tue Oct 7 18:28:10 UTC 2003
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On Tuesday 07 Oct 2003 7:24 pm, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> > I know this topic has been vaguely discussed on this list already, but I
> > haven't seen anything that is concrete regarding the future of the RHCE
> > and RHCT. Specifically, I need a feeling for whether the RHCT and RHCE
> > should be taught (as much as it can be taught) these days at all using
> > Fedora Core or not.
>
> I'm wondering about this as well. I had started to study for my RHCE using
> RH 9. I figured that it would be beneficial for both RHL *and* RHEL, and
> of course RHL is no more.
>
> So, I'm trying to decide whether it is worth it to continue. There is no
> way in hell that I can afford any of the RHES offerings for home use,
> there's no way in hell that my boss will allow me to mess with the RHES AS
> server that we have up, as it's a production machine. So, if RHCE won't
> correlate to Fedora, then there's really no point in my spending my money.
>
> Ben
>
>
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I started asking this question myself on the fedora and redhat freenode irc
channels too. Disappointing, as I can't afford RHEL either. What are our
options?
I would hate to see skills go to waste due to money.
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Regards
Trying to be a RHCE
http://www.magicfx.co.uk
http://www.suretecsystems.com
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