How do you think these new-age devops folks are going to build/run docker, k8s, 
cloud, *aaS, or anything else without mastering the shell, handling process, 
managing partitions, dealing with networking and security, and tweaking config 
and shell script files?

A lot of people at my company jumped into devops with the ideal of leaving 
people like me in the dust.  They discovered fairly quickly that without the 
basic OS framework/skills that I and my fellow admins provide, they aren’t 
devop’ing anything.

From: lpi-examdev <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sergio Belkin
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 4:00 PM
To: This is the lpi-examdev mailing list. <[email protected]>
Subject: [lpi-examdev] Does Linux still matter?

Hi,
Perhaps, this sounds somewhat Off-Topic and provocative. It happens that I'm 
preparing a webinar around Linux  and LPIC and we are living in a time of 
"kubernetes, cloud, IaaS, docker, devops, and a bunch of techie-millenial 
terms". So one somewhat ends to questioning itself, how is Linux still relevant?

Why should people to learn to master the shell, handle process, manage 
partitions and tweak config and shell script files?

What do you think? What would tou say?

Has techno-devops-millenials marked the end of history and the Linux relevance?

I will appreciate your opinions a lot.

TIA
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