I've just elevated 'administrative' to 'elevated'. The intention of the objective will be clear with both terms, and we still have the term 'administrative tasks' in the description :)
On Tue, Jan 6, 2026 at 9:50 AM Jeroen Baten via lpi-examdev < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I did not intend to make it an us vs them subject. There's enough of > that going around these days and it's never anything good. > > I like to raise awareness for the term 'elevated' because it is also > used in more materials. I am perfectly happy when it would be mentioned > like "...administrative (sometimes also referred to as 'elevated')..." > > Regards, > > Jeroen Baten > > Op 06-01-2026 om 09:34 schreef Alessandro Selli via lpi-examdev: > > 2) Administrative Permissions is clear to everyone what they are and > > is common parlance in the workplace; for the sake of clarity I would > > not drop it, I'd rather drop the us (Linux people) vs. them (Windows > > users) mentality. > > -- > Jeroen Baten | EMAIL : [email protected] > ____ _ __ | web : www.i2rs.nl > | )|_)(_ | tel : +31 (0)648519096 > _|_/_| \__) | Frisolaan 16, 4101 JK, Culemborg, the > Netherlands > > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev -- Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> GPG: F1426B12 Director of Product Development, Linux Professional Institute
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