I think that this post is interesting in connection with we talked about : https://opensource.com/article/19/2/linux-distributions-still-matter-containers
El jue., 31 ene. 2019 a las 9:40, Bryan Smith (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Kenneth Peiruza <[email protected]> wrote: > > Longer trainings are harder to sell. > > And develop too. Red Hat found that to be the case as well, and > started creating more and more 200-level courses, sometimes with > exams, that were only 2 days long, especially for new technologies. > That way they could reach the market quicker. Of course some > eventually became 300 and even 400 level, and a full week with a > longer exam, but the 200 allowed them to get out-the-door. > > > So we have established a common minimal knowledge (i.e. docker and got > essentials) then divided most other topics (jenkins & packer for > developers, k8s and ansible for ops). > > I'd suggest dividing LPI DevOps in 1 essential course with this common > ground the. A LPIc DevOps for developers and DevOps for sysadmins. > > Have you talked to Fabian and Matt about this? If the market is > suggesting that model, it would be interesting to visit when the > DevOps program is revised in a couple of years. > > - bjs > -- > > -- > Bryan J Smith - http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith > E-mail: b.j.smith at ieee.org or me at bjsmith.me > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev -- -- Sergio Belkin LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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