On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Jeff Dean wrote:
> As an aside, it's interesting to note that CompTIA don't want authors or courseware
>vendors to be one of their "Subject Matter Experts." While they don't explicitly say
>this (http://www.comptia.org/certification/linuxplus/sme_linuxplus.htm) I hear it
>through channels.
>
I can confirm this, as I was one of the SME's at the recent Linux+
development session. I was thinking of this last night when I responded to
the last message. There is a huge difference, the SME's with Comptia's
group developments are exposed to and given 100% of the objectives since
work is done as a group effort, whereas our work isn't wholly exposed to
single contributors. One possible exception might be if we do coordinate a
group item writing session. People participating in that session would
have an unfair advantage over those people who are unable to see all the
objectives until they're completed, therefore might require such an
agreement. I'll pursue this further over the weekend, regardless we'll
know for sure before the item contributing begins.
-Kara
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