Open Source Community Given Certificates?
What people don't realize is contributing to Open Source projects is way more difficult than working in a closed environment. Your work is "out there" for code review and criticism. So it's gotto be good. Most open source contributors have remarkable coding standard.
"Most developers i know care about producing good code, especially then they are contributing to an open source project!"(http://edorian.posterous.com/please-ship-your-own-coding-standard-as-part).
I believe that some of us are already wondering if we can get certified "free" for the work we do in open source. Can a open source community, award certificates to a person? Is it possible for them to decide on factors like:
What is being committed by a person - Code, Test Cases, Translations, Documentation, Specifications? How often it was done? How many projects?
Some ideas are just bad. I wonder if this is. But it'd be stupid not to run it by Hacker News!
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