* hunter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Look, the point i believe that was trying to be made was, this is a
> linux professional certification and to that point we need to keep it on
> track and not play these games in regards to windows....lets get on with
> the job at hand that needs completed....
> 
> i went through this exact same argument and battle when i was working on
> the Linux+ certification program for CompTIA, and guess what, bottom
> line was that this is a linux certification, and we are not teaching nor
> certifying individuals for windows' platforms, thats another realm
> altogether. And if a linux professional HAPPENS to work in or be
> involved in a cross-platform network/business or need to have a certain
> level of expertise in windows, then its up to that individual to worry
> about the windows portion of his particular needs. This is not an
> all-encompassing certification, this is a linux certification.

Exactly my point. I don't care if an LPIC2 knows windows or not. Our
charter is to certify that they know Linux!

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csm
"...software engineers, as Percy Bysshe Shelley said of poets, are the
unacknowledged legislators of our time. acknowledge this reality and try
to shape it..." - stille/lessig

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