Alan wrote: 8< Excellent explanation snipped for space >8 > Finally, for what purpose? I don't think we are constraioned about who can > provide items. Didn't we decide that there was no prohibition? So this is > a solution seeking a problem. I think it flows more from a sense that > things should be open (like Linux). I agree whole-heartedly with that > attitude and I love open-source; that's why I volunteer for LPI. But that > analogy simply doesn't make for exams like the one we're discussing. > > So those are a few quick thoughts. I invite couter-arguments if I've missed > something. No, I think you've pretty well covered it. Thanks for explaining it so clearly. -- Politas http://www.workspot.net/~politas/ _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ -- This message was sent from the lpi-examdev mailing list. Send `unsubscribe lpi-examdev' in the subject to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to leave the list.
