Likewise, I work in a role where most of the company don't understand what
I do, but at least a significant number of them realise that without me
they wouldn't be able to do what they do!

On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 22:30, Sheets, Alan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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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