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Il 13/03/2013 20:45, Immanuel Giulea ha scritto:

The description page (http://www.documentfoundation.org/certification/) is
rather vague for requirements in each category.

This is an area where we must improve, although the process is quite clear for developers where certification is based on a peer review (which means that you are certified by your peers, based on your contributions).

If we want to grow our community, there should be training done. A training
session happened last month. Was the trainer certified? I have no idea, but
probably not.

We do not have certified trainers yet, although we have many trainers in many countries. They will be able to apply for certification, which will be probably based on a peer review (we are still discussing this subject, but peer review is probably the best way for TDF).

Companies are not necessarily using certified migration professional.
The same logic applies for L1 and L2 support.

Same as above, we do not have certified migration and certified support professionals yet. The project is quite young (just over two years) and this is the first certification program coming from an independent not for profit foundation.

Any help in this area is welcome.

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