Thanks for creating the Position Descriptions and for moving us forward 
with the Level 1 refresh, Tom!

I posted your message to the LPI News page just now.

>We have been (slowly) working on this for the past 2 months, but now that
>the Level 2 exams are well on their way on the chain belt, I like to
>proceed on updating Level 1.
>
>The first step is to review and revise the test objectives.  This should
>happen this month.  So I am looking for volunteers to review the current
>Level 1 test objectives, and suggest improvements.  This will happen in 3
>steps:
>1) correct and improve current test objectives
>2) integrate new tasks from the 2nd Job Analysis Survey
>3) reorganise the test objectives if necessary
>
>Here are job descriptions for the two functions.  We would welcome
>maintainers too, to distribute the work over a larger team.  Note that
>we need people who can commit 1..2 hours at most of the days for the next
>month or so.  If you like to participate, please write to me personally,
>and mention your qualifications and credentials.
>
>
>1. Objective maintainer.
>
>Requirements: LPIC-1 certified.  Familiar with the LPI program, has
>working experience as a Linux system administrator, and knows about the
>current state of Linux for several distributions.
>
>Duties: This person is in charge of the test objectives for one or more
>subject areas.  (S)He should scrutinize the current objectives, review
>comments made by others, write accurate and improved formulations, edit
>the the on-line objectives using the POMS web interface, and report to the
>director.
>
>Compensation: Sorry, this is an unfunded volunteer position.  However, you
>do get great personal exposure of your name on the LPI website at the
>pages of the areas that you maintain.
>
>
>2. Objective reviewer.
>
>Requirements: Sound knowledge of current Linux system administration,
>preferably of multiple distributions; and be familiar with the LPI
>program: preferably LPIC-1 certified.
>
>Duties: Scrutinize the test objectives of one or more subject areas, and
>submit change proposals to improve them and make them up-to date, using
>the POMS web interface.
>
>Compensation: Sorry, this is an unfunded volunteer position.  However,
>the time commitment can be minimal, any specific proposal to improve the
>objectives and make them up-to date is helpful.
>
>
>Note: An objective maintainer can also be objective reviewer of other
>areas that (s)he is not maintaining.
>
>See http://www.lpi.org/cgi-bin/poms.py

All the best -
Julie Thornton, Marketing Director
Linux Professional Institute
785-423-3311

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